Canadian defence minister calls out China for ‘hostage diplomacy’
OTTAWA — Canada’s defence minister is calling out China over what he describes as its “hostage diplomacy” and says the NATO military alliance needs to keep tabs on the increasingly assertive Asian giant.
Harjit Sajjan’s comments came during a online panel discussion with counterparts from Slovakia and Latvia as two Canadians — Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor — remain in Chinese custody.
The two Michaels were arrested in apparent retaliation for Canadian authorities’ having detained Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou in Vancouver in December 2018 to face fraud charges in the United States.
Sajjan said China’s arrest of the two Canadians violates international rules and norms, and that Canada is thankful that its allies have supported Ottawa’s calls for Beijing to release the two men.