Meng Wanzhou, the daughter of the chief financial officer and the founder of Huawei, left his home in Vancouver on January 10 at the time of bail at the time of bail.(Bloomberg)

(Morning Post) According to Reuters from the Reuters, the Canadian government will carry out the extradition hearing of Meng Wanzhou, the chief financial officer of Huawei as planned.

Reuters quoted a statement issued by the Canadian Ministry of Justice on Friday local time: Today, officials of the Canadian Ministry of Justice approved the approval of the Ministry of Justice and officially launched the procedure to extradite Meng Wanzhou.

The website of the Chinese Embassy in Canada revealed that in response to the authorization of the Canadian Ministry of Justice on the Meng Wanzhou case, a spokesman for the Chinese Embassy in Canada said that the Meng Wanzhou case is not a simple judicial case, but a high -tech enterprise in ChinaPolitical persecution.Later, the development of the situation proved this.Although the Canadian side advertised the principle of rule of law and judicial independence, it could not cover its mistakes made on the Mengyanzhou case.

A spokesman for the Chinese Embassy in Canada emphasized that from the obvious political intervention presented by the incident, if the Canadian party really follows the principles of the rule of law and judicial independence, the Canadian party should refuse the US extradition request in accordance with the relevant clauses of the addition of the plus quotation law., Immediately release Ms. Meng Wanzhou.The final trial of the Court of Court will be the test of the Golden Stone that adheres to the independence of Judicial.We will wait and see.

Huawei Chief Financial Officer and the founder of Huawei Ren Zhengfei, Meng Wanzhou, was arrested in Vancouver under the extradition of the United States and Canada in December last year.At the end of last month, the U.S. Department of Justice officially sued Huawei, his Iranian subsidiary and Meng Wanzhou himself committed a series of crimes, including theft of commercial secrets, obstructing judicial, and avoiding economic sanctions against Iran. Huawei two subsidiaries were charged with secret US courts to interrogate one year later

For the two subsidiaries of Huawei, a subsidiary of China Telecom Giant, MDASH; MDASH; Huawei Equipment and Huawei Equipment U.S. companies, which were accused of stealing business secrets in Seattle, USA, Huawei denied that the judge will set the case in March 2 next year 2 next year.Daily interrogation.

Comprehensive Reuters and Agence France -Presse reported that the US Department of Justice had previously accused Huawei 23 crimes, of which 10 of them heard it in the Seattle Federal Court Thursday, including conspiracy to steal commercial secrets, telecommunications fraud, and obstructing judicial justice.Huawei denied it and published a number of major newspapers in the Los Angeles Times of the United States today in the Wall Street Journal of the United States.

At the same time, Chen Lifang, director of Huawei, director of public and government affairs, issued an open letter from the public and government affairs. The theme is not to listen to anything. Come and see, invite all American media to visit Huawei Park and meet with employees.

Chen Lifang said that in recent years, the U.S. government has misunderstood Huawei, and Huawei hopes that the media can pay attention to the truth and bring the real vision to readers, audiences and audiences, so that the American public can better understand Huawei.

Two Huawei subsidiaries were accused of stealing robotic techniques for American telecommunications vendors T-Mobile to test smartphones from 2012 to 2014. During this time, a employee of Huawei even removed the robotic arm, carefully measured and took pictures, and would be recorded.The data is spread back to China.Huawei pointed out that the employee acted independently and was later dismissed.

T-Mobile joined Huawei earlier and was ruled by the Seattle Court in 2017. Huawei must compensate $ 4.8 million (S $ 6.5 million).Huawei also emphasized that the dispute with T-Mobile has resolved.