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China suggests snub will continue until Canada releases Meng Wanzhou | Power & Politics

China suggests snub will continue until Canada releases Meng Wanzhou | Power & Politics China’s foreign ministry said the diplomatic row between Ottawa and Beijing “lies entirely with Canada,” suggesting that its leadership won’t speak with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau until Canada drops extradition proceedings against Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou.
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