Canadian Foreign Minister: China may have arrested a second Canadian citizen
2018-12-13 09:02 Tan Liya Chahi
Canada's Globe and Mail
[Global Network Reporter Tan Liya Chaxi] On the 12th local time, many media including Canada's "Global Mail", "National Post", "Toronto Star", and the British "Guardian" quoted the Canadian Foreign Ministry. The news said that "China may have arrested a second Canadian citizen."
Canadian Foreign Minister Cristian Freeland said at a press conference on the afternoon of the 12th that after Kang Mingkai was detained on December 10, another citizen had contacted Canadian officials, saying that he I was inquired by the Chinese government."
"Since he told us this, we can't contact him," said Christia Freeland. "We are working hard to determine his whereabouts, and we have also filed this case with the Chinese government. We are keeping in touch with his family."
The Globe and Mail revealed that the person was named Michael Spavor. His company had just sent some tourists and hockey players to North Korea.
The Globe and Mail said that Michael Spafair runs a company called "Changbai Mountain Cultural Exchange", and he is also known for helping former NBA star Rodman to visit North Korea. During his visit to Rodman, He also met Kim Jong-un, the top leader of North Korea.
The Globe and Mail said that he did not know the news related to Spaf, and he did not know whether his affairs were related to the detention of Huawei CFO Meng Zhouzhou by the Canadian side.
Canada's "Toronto Star" reported on the 12th that the former Canadian ambassador to China, David Mulroney, said that if it is true, we need to get real support from our allies, first of all the United States, which requires Truman. Many prime ministers had a frank conversation with President Trump, and President Trump has not provided any assistance so far. ”
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