Wife of vanished Chinese Interpol chief Meng Hongwei urges French President Emmanuel Macron to raise case with Xi Jinping
- Xi Jinping will make a state visit to Paris on Monday, where he will meet the French president
- Meng Hongwei disappeared last September during a visit to China
The wife of the former Chinese head of Interpol, who has had no news of him for nearly six months since his detention in China, has asked French President Emmanuel Macron to discuss the matter with counterpart Xi Jinping during an official visit to France.
In a letter to the Elysee Palace dated March 21, a copy of which has been seen by AFP, Grace Meng “asks to know where (her husband) is and how he is.”
She has remained in the French city of Lyon, where Interpol is based, since her husband Meng Hongwei disappeared last September during a visit to China. He resigned from the international police agency by letter on October 7 and it was later revealed he had been detained.
He is believed to be facing corruption charges.
“I demand Mr Meng be allowed to receive visits from his lawyers and that they be allowed to assist him,” his wife added in her letter to Macron.
“For my family, as for others going through similar tests, I urge France, which is respected and listened to the world over for its values and attachment to human rights, to bear this message to the meeting with President Xi Jinping.”