'China's national power' behind release of Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou: state media

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'China's national power' behind release of Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou: state media
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Meng shared a similar sentiment on her way back to China, writing, 'Without a strong native country, I would not have today's freedom.'

, a state-controlled publication, wrote in an op-ed:"It is China's national power that shaped this final result. A country will be surrounded with more troubles as it gets stronger, but only a strong country can enable us to deal with those troubles with dignity."

"Under the leadership of the Chinese Communist Party, our motherland is marching towards great prosperity," Meng wrote."Without a strong native country, I would not have today's freedom." Meng was detained by Canadian authorities in December 2018 upon her arrival at Vancouver International Airport. She had reportedly been making a stopover during a trip from Hong Kong to Mexico.

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