China warns US\, Canada against extradition of Huawei CFO to America

China warns US, Canada against extradition of Huawei CFO to America

Press Trust of India  |  Beijing 

on Tuesday warned the US and that it will "take action" against them if they went ahead with the of the of giant to and accused both the countries of "abusing" their treaty.

If found guilty Meng, the daughter of founder Ren Zhengfei, could be jailed for up to 30 years.

In November, the US reimposed punitive measures targeting the Iranian and financial sectors in what was termed as "the toughest sanctions ever placed" against The measures are the most concrete result yet of US Donald Trump's controversial decision in May to abandon the multi-nation nuclear deal with

"will take action in response to measures taken by the US," warned.

"Everyone has to be held responsible for their own actions. Both the US and should be aware of the seriousness of the case and take steps to rectify the mistake," Hua said.

Hua said the case was an abuse of extradition convention, and called on the US to withdraw the request.

Canada's and Mail reported on Tuesday that the US will file an extradition request on allegations of fraud related to the violations of the US sanctions against

The report said Canada's to the US David Mac Naughton, has met with senior and the officials about Meng's case several times.

The was quoted as saying that he has expressed Canada's anger and resentment to about the dispute that resulted from Meng's arrest in December.

has since detained two Canadians and imposed a death penalty on a third Canadian convicted of drugs smuggling charges.

"We do not like that it is our citizens who are being punished," Naughton was quoted as saying.

"(The Americans) are the ones seeking to have the full force of American brought against (Meng) and yet we are the ones who are paying the price," the Hong Kong-based Morning Post reported.

Meng's arrest was on the same day that Trump met in with his Chinese counterpart to look for ways to resolve an escalating trade war between the world's two largest economies.

The standoff over Meng between the US and China persists ahead of the scheduled talks in from January 30-31 between the top trade officials of both the countries to end the current trade war.

Asked if Meng's extradition, will affect the trade talks, Hua said what the US did is indeed wrong.

"We urge the US to correct its wrong doing immediately".

Hua also dismissed an open letter signed by 140 scholars and former diplomats calling on the to release detained Canadians and saying that they cannot represent the whole international community.

"We have 1.4 billion people. We are on the side of justice. We hope these former diplomats and academics can be reasonable and respect the basic spirit of rule of law," she said.

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First Published: Tue, January 22 2019. 16:55 IST