China accuses the United States of hypocrisy against Huawei
China accuses the United States of hypocrisy against Huawei

China has accused the United States of hypocrisy, criticized the Chinese telecom giant Huawei, and raised previous allegations that Washington was spying on Chancellor Merkel's phone.

The United States has confirmed that the Chinese company Huawei is a threat to national security, and Beijing can use its network equipment to monitor American citizens, and Huawei has repeatedly denied these allegations.

The US ambassador to Germany, Richard Grenell, tweeted from his official Twitter account that US President Donald Trump had called him and ordered him to make it clear that any country that used 5G providers could do this threatening our ability to share information with them. on the highest level.

The threat to stop sharing information is that the United States has used the argument multiple times, including Britain, which has allowed Huawei to play a limited role in its 5G network.

The United States is concerned about Huawei's close relationship with the CPC, has stated that the law apparently requires companies to comply with all of Beijing's data requirements, and Huawei has said it will never disclose customer data to the government.

In response to the US ambassador in German Twitter, Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying accused the United States of hypocrisy.

A Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman tweeted via Twitter: "Who is threatening Ambassador (Richard Gleaner) the consequences of choosing an unreliable 5G provider?" Who is the real threat? Remember Edward Snowden's comments about US espionage on Chancellor Merkel's phone.

The former National Security Agency businessman Eduard Snowden published several documents related to the agency's activities in 2013, and a German magazine Der Spiegel reported at the time that the documents showed that the agency was listening. The European Union is located in Washington and entered the European Union's computer network.

A German magazine (Spiegel) published an article in October 2013 alleging that the United States had spied on Merkel's phone and claimed that this led to an investigation by the German Federal Prosecutor's Office, which was subsequently dismissed due to lack of evidence to support the court stay, when the White House insisted On a statement he made at the time that he would not monitor or monitor Merkel's phone.




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