China agrees to increase consular, family access for Spavor and Kovrig
OTTAWA — Canada has obtained an agreement to allow greater family and consular access for Michael Spavor and Michael Kovrig, the two Canadians detained for more than two years in China.
A spokesperson for Foreign Affairs Minister Marc Garneau says the agreement was reached “over the past months.”
Syrine Khoury did not elaborate.
The government has pushed for increased consular access to the two Michaels but this is the first time it has mentioned access for the men’s families.