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Thursday 30 May 2019 4:17 pm  |  Updated:  Tuesday 18 June 2019 1:56 am

Not clear UK has reached final verdict on Huawei, states US national security adviser

By: James Warrington

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US President Donald Trump’s national security adviser has said it is not clear the UK has reached a final decision on its policy towards Huawei.

“I’m not sure that this decision has reached the prime ministerial level in final form. I mean we are still talking… people are talking back and forth,” John Bolton told reporters in London, Reuters reported.

Read more: Pompeo ramps up rhetoric against Huawei over links to state

Details leaked from a national security meeting last month revealed the UK is planning to ban Huawei from core parts of its 5G networks amid fears the tech firm’s equipment could be used for spying by Chinese authorities.

But the government has not confirmed the leak, which led to the sacking of defence secretary Gavin Williamson, and has insisted it is yet to reach a final verdict on the issue.

Bolton today reiterated concerns that Huawei’s technology could contain so-called backdoors for spying, and said the distinction between core and non-core parts of 5G networks are not as clear as has been suggested.

"I think everybody is catching up to the dangers posed, especially in fifth-generation telecommunications systems, by equipment from Huawei and potentially others that can allow foreign governments a backdoor into telecommunications systems,” he added.

Read more: Softbank names Nokia as 5G supplier in blow to Huawei

The US has led a campaign to ban the Chinese firm over security flaws in its products and concerns over its links to Beijing, allegations Huawei has always denied.

But Huawei is already feeling the impact of the dispute, as a string of suppliers have halted trading with the tech giant after it was added to a US trade blacklist.

 

 

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