Canadian detainee's wife 'disappointed' Trudeau rules out swap with China

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MONTREAL: The wife of one of two Canadians imprisoned in China said on Sunday (Jun 28) she is 'disappointed' by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's ...

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has rejected pressure to intervene in the case of a Huawei executive being held on a US warrant. MONTREAL: The wife of one of two Canadians imprisoned in China said on Sunday she is"disappointed" by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's refusal to consider a swap for a detained Huawei executive facing extradition to the United States.

"We can do both," she said."It isn't a question of, 'We need to do everything we can to release Michael,' or, 'We protect Canadians in the future.'AdvertisementNadjibulla added:"There is no cost-free solution. We have to pay a price. The question becomes, who pays the highest price, and at the moment Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor are paying that price, and I believe Canadians understand that that is fundamentally unfair and unjust.

"Even though I'm disappointed that the PM said no to this particular solution," Nadjibulla said,"I'm glad that we finally have a conversation on what can be done and options that can be explored to resolve Michael's prolonged and painful detention."

 

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