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Canada's Ambassador To China Hopes US Won't Extradite Huawei Exec
Saturday January 26, 2019. 06:34 PM , from Slashdot
A Canadian diplomat on Thursday contradicted what he'd said on Wednesday, according to a story shared by hackingbear:
John McCallum, Canada's ambassador in China, appeared to provide legal advice to Meng Wanzhou, who is fighting extradition to the U.S. over fraud allegations. Saying she had a 'strong case', McCallum outlined numerous weaknesses of the legal proceedings: political interference from Donald Trump, the extraterritorial nature of the charges and the fact that Canada is not party to American sanctions against Iran. 'I regret that my comments with respect to the legal proceedings of Ms Meng have created confusion. I misspoke,' McCallum said in a statement released late on Thursday afternoon. 'These comments do not accurately represent my position on the issue. As the government has consistently made clear, there has been no political involvement in this process.' But ABC News reports that the same diplomat then said Friday that it would be 'great' for Canada if the U.S. dropped its extradition request, 'in what seem like off script remarks again....' 'The Canadian government didn't return multiple messages in response to questions about whether McCallum is speaking for the Canadian government.' Read more of this story at Slashdot.
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