Garneau embraces new U.S. ties as Champagne joins Britain targeting Chinese abuses
OTTAWA — Canada’s new foreign minister says he will work with the incoming Biden administration in Washington to find ways to help two Canadian men imprisoned by China.
Foreign Affairs Minister Marc Garneau, the former NASA astronaut who lived nearly a decade in the United States, made the commitment as he took over the portfolio from François-Philippe Champagne in Tuesday’s cabinet shuffle.
Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor have been in Chinese prisons since December 2018 on what Canada and its allies say are trumped-up national security charges in retaliation for the RCMP’s arrest of Chinese high-tech executive Meng Wanzhou on a U.S. extradition warrant.
President Donald Trump’s defeat has raised the possibility that a new Democrat administration might be open to rethinking pursuing the prosecution of Meng, which could open the door for China to release the two men.