OTTAWA: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau reacted angrily Friday to the closed-door trial of a Canadian man detained in China for more than two years on espionage charges, dismissing it as"completely unacceptable."
Spavor's family have called for his unconditional release, saying that he was innocent of the accusations and had done much as a businessman to"build constructive ties" between Canada, China and North Korea.Trudeau said his government, along with allies he thanked publicly for showing"global solidarity in this case," would continue to press China to immediately release the"Two Michaels," as they have become known.
Jim Nickel, the charge d'affaires of the Canadian embassy in Beijing, told reporters outside the Dandong courtroom in northeastern China that Canada - with US support - hopes to obtain Spavor and Kovrig's"immediate release."
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