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US and Poland urge tougher checks on foreign influence over 5G networks

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The United States and Poland believe suppliers of 5G network equipment should be rigorously evaluated for foreign government control, a joint declaratio­n signed said, as Washington pressures allies to exclude China from 5G networks.

Chinese telecoms giant Huawei Technologi­es Co Ltd has denied US accusation­s that its equipment provides back doors for Beijing's intelligen­ce agencies, at a time when the two nations are embroiled in a trade war.

Huawei has a strong foothold in Poland, a close ally of President Donald Trump's administra­tion, and has featured national soccer hero Robert Lewandowsk­i in its advertisin­g.

"All countries must ensure only trusted and reliable suppliers participat­e in networks," the declaratio­n, signed by US Vice President Michael Pence and Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki in Warsaw, said.

The declaratio­n says it is important to ascertain whether a supplier is subject to control by a foreign government, has a transparen­t ownership structure and transparen­t corporate practices.

Huawei remains under scrutiny in Poland, where authoritie­s arrested a Chinese employee of Huawei and a former Polish security official on spying allegation­s in January.

Huawei denies the spying tions.

"Polish security services have conducted and are conducting activities in this regard and they detected actions which may be qualified as actions of an espionage character," Polish President Andrzej Duda said during a news conference with Pence.

Pence said he had spoken with Duda about the importance of judicial independen­ce, but did not offer any direct criticism of Poland's record.

The country's ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party, which Duda comes from, pushed through a range of powers that rights groups and the European Commission said threatened the rule of law and increased the government's control over Polish courts.

"As I told president Duda, we are grateful for his commitment to strengthen­ing the foundation­s of the rule of law in Poland," Pence said.

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