Canada’s ambassador to China obtained ‘virtual consular access’ to Michael Spavor and Michael Kovrig. FMTNews
The last consular contact Canada had with Kovrig and Spavor was in January.
Canada’s ambassador to China Dominic Barton obtained “virtual consular access” to Michael Spavor on Friday and Michael Kovrig on Saturday, the department said in a statement.They were charged with espionage last June. While lacking direct access to the two detainees, the Canadian ministry says it has continued to provide consular services to Spavor, Kovrig and their families, adding that it cannot provide further information due to privacy concerns.
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