It has been more than two years since Meng Wanzhou, a Huawei executive, returned to China from Canada. While in her country, two Canadian spies were also released and returned home. This is the result of China's diplomatic game with the United States and Canada.
But the two Canadians are not done yet. According to Canada's "Globe and Mail" newspaper on Tuesday, citing sources, Trudeau is willing to sign a settlement agreement to give Michael Kovel millions of dollars to compensate them for nearly three years in Chinese prisons.
Trudeau** paid a "hush money" and "took money to eliminate disasters", so as not to be hyped up again for Canada's espionage crimes in China. Federal lawyers are negotiating compensation with the two people detained in 2018 in hopes of reaching a financial settlement early in the new year, the report said.
The Globe and Mail, of course, did not admit that it was a crime of espionage, calling it a "security reporting project." According to the article, Canada is concerned that Spavor may file a lawsuit, which could put a "security reporting project" in Canada** into the public spotlight.
Canada** offered about C$3 million ($2.27 million) in compensation to the two, but Spavour's lawyer sought C$10.5 million, saying Ottawa had been grossly negligent in handling China's security reporting business, the report added.
The Globe and Mail said that Canada is not prepared to provide $10.5 million and will provide the same to the two.
The Canadian** admitted that the actions of the two Michaels may have been suspected of "espionage".
Do you remember how the two Michaels splashed dirty water when they were in China?Canada** claimed that the arrests were politically motivated and were "retaliation" for Canada's abduction of Meng Wanzhou.
Not only that, the United States and Canada also accused China of engaging in "hostage diplomacy" in the G7 and other diplomatic venues, and the one who jumped the hardest was then US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.
Trudeau also organized 140 academics, former diplomats and Chinese leaders from the G7 and the European Union to write letters to Chinese leaders demanding the "immediate release of two Canadian citizens detained on charges of endangering China."
Trudeau grows a beard and pretends to be old, so he should be like a man, dare to do it. It's a pity that he sent people to spy in China, and he didn't admit that he had won all the stolen goods, so he had to go to court.
In response to Trudeau's plan to use money to eliminate the disaster, spokesman Wang Wenbin said a month ago that relevant reports once again prove that Canada's slander of China's "arbitrary detention" is completely confusing right and wrong. The lies woven by the Canadian side have been fermented by time and finally exposed by the facts. The Canadian side is entirely to blame.