The Borneo Post (Sabah)

EU, Nato should agree on joint position towards Huawei — Poland

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WARSAW: The European Union (EU) and Nato should work on a joint position on whether to exclude Chinese telecommun­ications equipment maker Huawei from their markets, Poland’s internal affairs minister, Joachim Brudzinski said.

Poland has arrested a Chinese employee of Huawei and a former Polish security official on spying allegation­s, officials and sources told Reuters on Friday, a move that could fuel Western security concerns about the telecoms equipment maker.

However, a spokesman for the Polish security services told Reuters the allegation­s related to individual actions, and were not linked directly to Huawei Technologi­es Cos Ltd.

Brudzinski told private broadcaste­r RMF FM that Poland wanted to continue cooperatin­g with China but a discussion was needed on excluding Huawei from some markets.

“There are concerns about Huawei within Nato as well. It would make most sense to have a joint stance, among EU member states and Nato members,” he said. “We want relations with China that are good, intensive and attractive for both sides.” — Reuters

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