Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Saturday that the Canadian ambassador to Beijing accepted his resignation after resigning as per his directives.
The incident took place due to the extreme deviation of diplomatic relations between China and Canada in response to US request to handover Huawei's top executive in custody in Canada. China condemns and criticizes Canada for detention of Huawei's top executive. In a statement, Trudeau said, "Last night I asked Canadian ambassador to China John McCullum to step down. When he resigned, I accepted his resignation.
McCallum has recently been the head of the newspaper by commenting on China's telecom giant Huawei's chief economic officer Meg Wenzhou. Mek was arrested on December 1 in Vancouver. The United States requested Canada to hand him over. He got bail from bail. McCullum told lawmakers about two Canadian prisoners imprisoned in China and a Canadian Canadian prisoner on death row. After the briefing, he told Chinese-language media in Marchem, Ontario, that there was a great deal of errors in the US transfer application. He said the matter of US appeal to the hand of Meang, Canada has not signed a blockade on Iran. But Washington has requested me to hand over to them on this issue.