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Merkel says ‘no pressure’ from Beijing to accept Huawei in 5G rollout

BERLIN, Dec 18, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – Chancellor Angela Merkel on Wednesday
said she was not aware of any pressure from Beijing to include Huawei in
Germany’s 5G rollout, amid concerns that the Chinese telecoms giant could be
used for spying.

“I have not heard about any pressure from Chinese state authorities,”
Merkel told German lawmakers when she was asked if Beijing had sought to
influence Germany’s decision-making.

Despite fierce objections from the United States and other allies, Germany
has so far refused to ban Huawei from playing a role in developing the
country’s next-generation 5G mobile networks.

Merkel reiterated that Germany would insist on stringent security
standards without barring individual companies.

“I’m against excluding a single company but I’m in favour of doing
everything we can to ensure security,” she said during a question-and-answer
session in parliament.

Critics however have accused export-reliant Germany of trying to appease
China, its largest trading partner, and putting economic interests first.

Hauwei has strongly denied allegations that its equipment could be used to
spy for Beijing.

The company’s chairman Liang Hua told AFP that Huawei had never been asked
by the Chinese government to eavesdrop on its customers.

“In the past 30 years we have never been the object of such a request.
Even if one was made in the future, we would turn down such a request,” he
said.

Telecom experts consider the company as the leader in 5G equipment, in
terms of both technology and price. But US President Donald Trump has ordered
American firms to cease doing business with Huawei over the espionage
concerns, and has urged other countries to follow suit.

Australia and Japan have already taken steps to bar or tightly restrict
the firm’s participation in their rollouts of 5G networks.

Earlier this month, Prime Minister Boris Johnson strongly hinted that
Britain would follow.

BSS/AFP/FI/ 1922 hrs