Huawei founder Ren Zhengfei told CNBC the arrest of his daughter Meng Wanzhou 'will make her stronger and prepare her for even greater things ahead.'
The founder and CEO of Chinese tech giant Huawei said he believes the arrest of his daughter, Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou, will"make her stronger" since she has faced very little hardship in life.
"Meng is now in a similar situation. She will be a hero if she makes it back to us. I think that is how this story is likely to end," Ren said."I think my children have grown up without experiencing much hardship. Struggling a bit can be good for them. Cuts and bruises toughen her up, and even since ancient times, heroes were born of hardship. I think this challenge will be good for my daughter," Ren said.
In a March interview with Canada's CTV, Ren said that Meng was thinking of leaving Huawei before she was arrested. He told CNBC over the weekend that she has had a change of heart.
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