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New China Ambassador Dominic Barton Meets Detainees Kovrig And Spavor

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 29 Oct, 2019 07:14 PM

    OTTAWA - Canada's new ambassador to China has met with two Canadian men the People's Republic imprisoned nearly one year ago.

     

    Dominic Barton led his first consular visits with Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor on Friday and Monday, respectively, said a senior government official.

     

    Barton was appointed in September, one week before the federal election call, to fill a big diplomatic gap and help repair fractured relations with China after Canada arrested Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou on Dec. 1 on an extradition request by the United States.

     

    Days later, China imprisoned Kovrig, an ex-Canadian diplomat, and Spavor, an entrepreneur, and accused them of undermining its national security.

     

    It has held them without access to lawyers or their family, or formally charging them in what is widely seen as retaliation for arrest of Meng.

     

    Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his cabinet ministers have routinely branded Kovrig and Spavor's incarcerations as arbitrary.

     

    In January, Trudeau fired his previous China ambassador, former cabinet minister John McCallum, following a number of public comments that broke with the government's line.

     

    Barton, who was a well-connected business consultant, was tapped for the diplomatic post because of his high-level business experience in China and throughout Asia, which included serving as the global managing director of consulting giant McKinsey & Co.

     

    Barton also led the Trudeau government's influential economic advisory council.

     

    The government has also tried to leverage broad international support from several dozen countries, including the United States, to win the freedom of Kovrig and Spavor.

     

    That effort has angered China, which has banned imports of Canadian canola and other agricultural products.

     

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