American judge Friday (December 2)Meng Wanzhou, the chief financial officer of China Huawei Company, marked the official end of the case involving China, the United States and Canada, which has a four -year case.

Comprehensive Reuters and Agence France -Presse reported that after the prosecutor's request, Ann Donnellly, a judge of Brooklyn, New York, revoked the charges of Meng Wanzhou's "bank fraud", and other crimes on Friday.It means that Meng Wanzhou will no longer be prosecuted for these crimes.

The U.S. Department of Justice also said on Friday that Meng Wanzhou has completed the "suspension of the prosecution agreement" and Meng Wanzhou did not make violations during the agreement period. Therefore, the allegations have been completely revoked and the lawsuit cannot be filed again.

The United States originally accused Meng Wanzhou misleading HSBC on Huawei's Iranian business issues, hoping to extradite her to the United States for trial.Huawei continues to face lawsuits, including bank fraud, violations of sanctions, conspiracy to steal the commercial secrets of American technology companies, and hinders judicial justice.

Meng Wanzhou and the US Department of Justice reached a suspension of prosecution agreement on September 24, 2021.The United States agreed in the agreement on December 1, 2022, that is, four years after Meng Wanzhou was arrested in Canada because of the arrest warrant in the United States, she revoked her allegations on her.statement".After Meng Wanzhou was released, she returned to China by the Chinese government charter. She was detained in Canada for 1028 days.

Carolyn Pokorny, a federal prosecutor in the Brooklyn area, New York, USA, wrote a letter to Donali on December 1, pointing out that the United States did not receive the news that Meng Wanzhou violated the suspension of the prosecution agreement, so he asked to withdraw.Meng Wanzhou's prosecution.