Champagne says he takes ‘no lessons’ from China on courting support for two Michaels
OTTAWA — Foreign Affairs Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne is shooting back at China’s criticism of Canada’s efforts to build an international alliance to free Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor from prison.
“I’ll do what I think is in Canada’s best interest, trust me,” Champagne said in an interview with The Canadian Press this week.
“I’ll take no lessons from anyone, and certainly not from China when it comes to defending and standing up for values and principles and defending Canadian interests and defending Michael Kovrig and Spavor.”
Champagne has led Canadian efforts to create a coalition that includes dozens of countries pushing China to release the two men, whom they say are being arbitrarily and unjustly imprisoned.