Chinese welcome Huawei executive\'s release in Canada

Chinese welcome Huawei executive's release in Canada

AP  |  Beijing 

on Wednesday denied knowledge of the detention of a former Canadian diplomat, as Chinese citizens rejoiced over a Canadian court's decision to release a top Technologies on

"It is a kind of declaration to the Canadian government," the told "This makes sense. cannot sit and await its fate, and let them make ambiguous accusations against Chinese citizens."

Meng was detained Dec 1 at the request of the US, which accuses of using a Hong shell company to sell equipment to in violation of US sanctions.

After three days of hearings, a justice granted Tuesday of 10 million Canadian dollars (USD 7.5 million) to Meng, but required her to wear an ankle bracelet, surrender her passports, stay in and its suburbs and confine herself to one of her two homes from 11 pm to 6 am.

While declining to confirm Kovrig's detention, said the International Crisis Group, where Kovrig is a Hong-Kong-based analyst, was not registered in and its activities in the country were illegal.

"I do not have information to provide you here," he said. "If there is such a thing, please do not worry, it is assured that China's relevant departments will definitely handle it according to " Because Kovrig's organization is not registered as a non-governmental organization in China, "once its staff become engaged in activities in China, it has already violated the law," Lu said.

He repeated China's demand for the immediate release of Meng, whose father founded Huawei, a leading maker that has strong connections to the and military. Meng's case has set off a diplomatic furor among the three countries and complicated high-stakes U.S.-trade talks.

Canadian confirmed Kovrig's detention.

The said he was taken into custody Monday night by the Bureau of Chinese State Security, which handles intelligence and counterintelligence matters in the Chinese capital, Rob Malley, president of the Brussels-based group, said he thinks Kovrig was in on personal matters at the time of his arrest and was definitely not there for any illegal purpose or for any reason that would undermine Chinese national security.

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First Published: Wed, December 12 2018. 17:20 IST