\"<p>Chief
Chief Financial Officer of Huawei, Meng Wanzhou, right, returns to British Columbia Supreme Court after a break from her extradition hearing, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Wednesday, March 31, 2021. (Darryl Dyck\/The Canadian Press via AP)<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>By Sarah Berman and Moira Warburton<\/strong>

VANCOUVER: A branch of arguments in Huawei<\/a> Chief Financial Officer Meng Wanzhou<\/a>'s bid to stop her extradition to the United States from Canada ended on Thursday with a prosecutor saying her lawyers had an \"impoverished\" view of the facts over their assertion U.S. authorities violated international<\/a> law.

Meng, 49, was arrested at Vancouver International Airport in December 2018 on a U.S. warrant for bank fraud. She is accused of misleading HSBC about Huawei's business dealings in Iran, putting the bank at risk of violating U.S. sanctions.

Meng has maintained she is innocent of the charges and is fighting the extradition while under house arrest in Vancouver. Her legal team is seeking a stay of proceedings, citing abuses of process.

The British Columbia Supreme Court judge has already heard arguments that alleged rights violations during Meng's arrest and political interference by former U.S. President Donald Trump should invalidate the extradition and allow Meng to return to China.

This week Meng's legal team made submissions that the U.S. indictment itself violated international law because the misleading statements at the heart of the case did not have a substantial enough connection to the United States.

Canadian prosecutor Robert Frater urged the judge to reject that argument, saying it should be up to Canada's minister of foreign affairs to make decisions about U.S. jurisdiction.

He said the argument denied important context, and was based on an \"impoverished\" interpretation of the facts of the case.

\"The lies in Hong Kong are not about risks in Hong Kong. They are about risks primarily in the United States,\" Frater said, referring to the misleading statements Meng allegedly gave to HSBC at a meeting in Hong Kong, which form the basis of the United States' case against her.

Defence lawyer Gib van Ert argued U.S. authorities' claimed jurisdiction over Meng's conduct in Hong Kong is unfounded, calling it a \"plain power grab\" on Tuesday.

Meng's legal team is expected to argue one more attempt to cancel the extradition, based on allegations of misrepresentations in the record of the case, starting on April 26. Her case is set to wrap up in May.
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在华为引渡案件,论点总结关于所谓美国违反国际法

孟一直保持她是无辜的,战斗引渡而被软禁在温哥华。她的法律团队寻求保持的诉讼,称滥用过程。

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< p >华为首席财务官孟晚舟,正确,返回到英属哥伦比亚最高法院从她的引渡听证会休息后,在温哥华,不列颠哥伦比亚省,星期三,2021年3月31日。(Darryl戴克/加拿大媒体通过AP) < / p >
华为首席财务官孟晚舟,对吧,休息后返回英国哥伦比亚最高法院从她的引渡听证会,在温哥华,不列颠哥伦比亚省,星期三,2021年3月31日。(Darryl戴克/加拿大媒体通过美联社)
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温哥华:论点的一个分支华为首席财务官孟晚舟的为了阻止她从加拿大引渡到美国周四结束检察官说她的律师有一个“贫困”的事实断言美国当局侵犯国际法律。

孟,今年49岁,2018年12月在温哥华国际机场被捕美国保证银行诈骗。她被指控误导汇丰银行关于华为的商业交易在伊朗,将银行违反美国制裁的风险。

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孟一直保持她是无辜的,战斗引渡而被软禁在温哥华。她的法律团队寻求保持的诉讼,称滥用过程。

不列颠哥伦比亚省最高法院法官已经听过这样的说法:涉嫌侵权行为在孟的逮捕和政治干预美国前总统唐纳德·特朗普应该无效引渡,让孟回中国。

本周孟的法律团队提交美国起诉本身违反了国际法,因为误导性陈述案件的核心没有足够连接到美国。

加拿大检察官罗伯特兄弟敦促法官拒绝这样的说法,说它应该是加拿大外交部长决定美国管辖。

他说的观点否认重要的上下文,是基于一个“贫困”的解释的事实情况。

“谎言在香港在香港不是风险。他们是风险主要在美国,“孟兄弟说,他指的是误导性陈述据称给汇丰银行在香港的一次会议上,形成的基础美国起诉她。

辩护律师直布罗陀van Ert认为美国当局称孟管辖权的行为在香港是没有根据的,称其为“纯夺权”。

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孟的法律团队预计一个试图取消引渡,基于涉嫌虚假陈述的记录情况,4月26日开始。她的案子将于5月结束。
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\"&lt;p&gt;Chief
Chief Financial Officer of Huawei, Meng Wanzhou, right, returns to British Columbia Supreme Court after a break from her extradition hearing, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Wednesday, March 31, 2021. (Darryl Dyck\/The Canadian Press via AP)<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>By Sarah Berman and Moira Warburton<\/strong>

VANCOUVER: A branch of arguments in Huawei<\/a> Chief Financial Officer Meng Wanzhou<\/a>'s bid to stop her extradition to the United States from Canada ended on Thursday with a prosecutor saying her lawyers had an \"impoverished\" view of the facts over their assertion U.S. authorities violated international<\/a> law.

Meng, 49, was arrested at Vancouver International Airport in December 2018 on a U.S. warrant for bank fraud. She is accused of misleading HSBC about Huawei's business dealings in Iran, putting the bank at risk of violating U.S. sanctions.

Meng has maintained she is innocent of the charges and is fighting the extradition while under house arrest in Vancouver. Her legal team is seeking a stay of proceedings, citing abuses of process.

The British Columbia Supreme Court judge has already heard arguments that alleged rights violations during Meng's arrest and political interference by former U.S. President Donald Trump should invalidate the extradition and allow Meng to return to China.

This week Meng's legal team made submissions that the U.S. indictment itself violated international law because the misleading statements at the heart of the case did not have a substantial enough connection to the United States.

Canadian prosecutor Robert Frater urged the judge to reject that argument, saying it should be up to Canada's minister of foreign affairs to make decisions about U.S. jurisdiction.

He said the argument denied important context, and was based on an \"impoverished\" interpretation of the facts of the case.

\"The lies in Hong Kong are not about risks in Hong Kong. They are about risks primarily in the United States,\" Frater said, referring to the misleading statements Meng allegedly gave to HSBC at a meeting in Hong Kong, which form the basis of the United States' case against her.

Defence lawyer Gib van Ert argued U.S. authorities' claimed jurisdiction over Meng's conduct in Hong Kong is unfounded, calling it a \"plain power grab\" on Tuesday.

Meng's legal team is expected to argue one more attempt to cancel the extradition, based on allegations of misrepresentations in the record of the case, starting on April 26. Her case is set to wrap up in May.
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