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Britain and Germany Will Not Ban Huawei, Citing Lack of Spying Evidence
jeudi 21 février 2019, 02:30 , par Slashdot
An anonymous Slashdot reader writes from a report via Reuters: Despite persistent U.S. allegations of Chinese state spying, Britain said it is able to manage the security risks of using Huawei telecom equipments and has not seen any evidence of malicious activity by the company, a senior official said on Wednesday. Asked later whether Washington had presented Britain with any evidence to support its allegations, he told reporters: 'I would be obliged to report if there was evidence of malevolence by Huawei. And we're yet to have to do that. So I hope that covers it.'
At the same time, German officials have told The Wall Street Journal that the country has made a 'preliminary decision' to allow Huawei to bid on contracts for 5G networking. Catering to the surging populism, the U.S. has accused Huawei and other Chinese telecom equipments, along with European cars, as national security risks, even though the National Security Agency, American's cyber spying agency, was found to have wiretapped German Chancellor Angela Merkel, conducted economic espionage against France, and hacked into Chinese networks. Earlier this week, beleaguered Huawei founder Ren Zhengfei described the continued investigations by the U.S. into the Chinese firm -- including the arrest of his daughter and company CFO, Meng Wanzhou -- as politically motivated. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
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