Release of the Michaels ‘the beginning of a new phase of Canada-China relations’: TRU professor
KAMLOOPS — A Kamloops expert on East Asian politics says the end of Meng Wanzhou’s detention in Canada and the corresponding release of two Canadians in China represent the beginning of a new phase of Canada-China relations.
Meng, the chief financial officer for Chinese tech giant Huawei, reached a plea agreement on U.S. charges Friday (Sept. 24). The deal allowed Canada to release her from her nearly three-year detention in Vancouver.
Michael Spavor and Michael Kovrig were arrested in China a short time after Meng’s detention began in 2018. Though they were charged with espionage, their arrests were widely understood to be retaliatory. The two were released Friday and arrived at Calgary International Airport Saturday, greeted by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Global Affairs Minister Marc Garneau.
“I don’t think any of us saw the Michaels being released so quickly,” Dr. Robert Hanlon told CFJC Today Saturday. Hanlon is an associate professor of politics at Thompson Rivers University, with a specialty in China and East Asia. “It was quite stunning to see how fast China moved on that front.”