China’s new envoy says Canadians should speak out against Hong Kong protests
OTTAWA — Beijing has a new representative in Canada but his stern message to Ottawa remains the same as his predecessor’s: release Huawei Technologies executive Meng Wanzhou, arrested in Vancouver nearly a year ago at the request of the United States.
In a roundtable interview Friday, Chinese ambassador Cong Peiwu also urged Canadians to speak out loudly against the “violent criminals” protesting for more freedom in Hong Kong, citing the risks to Canadian citizens and companies there.
“What happened in Hong Kong has nothing to do with democracy or human rights,” said the 52-year-old Cong, who arrived in Ottawa two months ago.
“We do hope the Canadian side will send out a clear message to ask those rioters to stop the violence.”