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Germany's Seehofer warns of 5G delays if Huawei is excluded

Germany's interior minister says he opposes excluding Huawei from building the 5G network, despite criticism from Washington. Leaving out the Chinese firm could delay a new network by up to 10 years, he said.

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Chinese technology giant Huawei shouldn't be shut out from building Germany's 5G network, Interior Minister Horst Seehofer said in a newspaper interview on Saturday.

"I'm against taking a product off the market just because there's a possibilit­y that something might happen," Seehofer told the Frankfurte­r Allgemeine Zeitung.

He warned that generally excluding the Chinese company could delay the rollout of the network by five to 10 years.

"I don't think we can quickly build a 5G network in Germany without Huawei taking part," the interior minister said.

He added that he is "in complete agreement" with Chancellor Angela Merkel on the issue.

Germany resists calls for ban The United States is pressuring the German government to exclude Huawei, arguing that the company's technology comes with "back doors" that would enable China to spy on other countries or sabotage their internet networks.

Merkel's own conservati­ves are divided on shutting out the Chinese vendor and have also raised security concerns.

Seehofer told the Frankfurte­r Allgemeine Zeitung that Germany could put additional safety nets in place to ensure the security of the system, although he did not mention what those measures could be.

The interior minister added that no German company is currently in a position to build the network and that there are only two firms in Europe that could possibly do so.

Merkel has so far resisted pressure from Washington to ban Huawei, saying that Germany will push for strict security requiremen­ts but not exclude specific companies. The junior partners in her coalition government, the centerleft Social Democrats (SPD), are pushing a proposal that would effectivel­y shut out the Chinese firm — a measure that has gained traction with some of Merkel's conservati­ves.

Huawei has strongly rejected allegation­s from US President Donald Trump's administra­tion that its equipment could be used as a tool for espionage by the Chinese government. The US levied sanctions against the company last year.

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