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Huawei lawyer says CFO Meng a ‘hostage’ after US presses charges

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WASHINGTON/HONG KONG: Huawei’s CFO “should not be a hostage” in Sino-US relations, her lawyer said on Tuesday, after the United States announced criminal charges against herself and the Chinese firm just days before crunch trade talks with Beijing.


The Justice Department charged Huawei Technologies Co Ltd and its chief financial officer with conspiring to violate US sanctions on Iran by doing business through a subsidiary it tried to hide.


In a separate case, the Justice Department charged the telecommunications equipment maker with stealing robotic technology from T-Mobile US Inc Huawei has said the companies settled their dispute in 2017.


CFO Meng Wanzhou, the daughter of Huawei’s founder, was arrested in Vancouver on December 1, a move which was followed by China arresting two Canadians on national security grounds. She is scheduled in court on Tuesday to discuss her bail terms, and is subject to a US extradition request.


Her lawyer Reid Weingarten, partner at Steptoe & Johnson, pointed to “complex” Sino-US relations.


“Our client, Sabrina Meng, should not be a pawn or a hostage in this relationship. Meng is an ethical and honourable businesswoman who has never spent a second of her life plotting to violate any US law, including the Iranian sanctions.” Huawei said it had sought to discuss the charges with US authorities “but the request was rejected without explanation.’’


It said it “denies that it or its subsidiary or affiliate have committed any of the asserted violations” and “is not aware of any wrongdoing by Meng.” China’s foreign ministry urged the United States drop the arrest warrant and end “unreasonable suppression” of Chinese companies. Geng Shuang also said China had issued stern representations after the US formally issued its extradition request for Meng. — Reuters



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