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Pelosi urges countries to steer clear of China’s Huawei for 5G

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MUNICH, Feb 15, (AP): US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi appealed Friday to an audience in Germany for countries to steer clear of Chinese tech giant Huawei as they build their next-generation cellular networks, adding her voice to pressure from the Trump administra­tion.

“China is seeking to export its digital autocracy through its telecommun­ication giant Huawei,” Pelosi said during an appearance at the Munich Security Conference, an annual gathering of foreign and security leaders from around the world. “Nations cannot cede our telecommun­ication infrastruc­ture to China for financial expediency,” Pelosi said. “Such an ill-conceived concession would only embolden (President) Xi (Jinping) as he undermines democratic values, human rights, economic independen­ce and national security.”

Chinese domination of 5G “would be to choose autocracy over democracy,” the speaker said. “We must instead move to an internatio­nalization.”

Pelosi’s remarks underlined bipartisan suspicion of Huawei in the United States.

The Trump administra­tion has raised national security concerns about Huawei, the world’s largest telecommun­ications equipment manufactur­er, and is aggressive­ly lobbying Western allies to bar the company from wireless, high-speed networks.

Trump administra­tion officials, including Cabinet secretarie­s, say Huawei can give the Chinese government backdoor access to data, allegation­s the company rejects. The US has been trying to have European nations ban the gear from next-generation cellular networks, but countries are shying away from banning it altogether.

Britain, notably, announced last month that it would allow Huawei to participat­e in certain non-sensitive areas of its networks, and European Union 5G guidelines fall far short of addressing US concerns.

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Defense Secretary Mark Esper are also at the Munich conference.

Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham, a Republican, emphasized broad agreement in the US that “Huawei technology is a threat to the United States and, we really think, to world order.”

“Nancy Pelosi and Donald Trump are probably not going to have many dinners together but, if you ask them about British purchase of Huawei, they’ll give you the same answer,” Graham said.

“We owe it to the world, all of us do, to give you an alternativ­e - we just can’t say no forever to 5G,” he added. “But we are very firm in our commitment, Republican­s and Democrats, that if you go down the Huawei road, you’re going to burn a lot of bridges.”

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