Canada’s arrest of Huawei exec an act of ‘backstabbing,’ Chinese ambassador says
OTTAWA — Canada’s arrest of a senior Huawei executive was the “backstabbing” of a friend, Chinese ambassador Lu Shaye said Thursday, and he warned of repercussions if the federal government bars her telecom company from building a Canadian 5G network.
“In China, we have a saying that a good friend would die for his friend with a shield from … knife attacks of another friend,” said Lu, speaking through an interpreter in a wide-ranging press conference with Canadian journalists at the Chinese embassy in Ottawa.
“But in this case we feel that it is completely the opposite — it’s considered as backstabbing.”
Lu also called Canada’s arrest of Huawei chief financial officer Meng Wanzhou “politically motivated.”