The United States and Slovenia signed a deal Thursday to keep out 'non-trusted' suppliers of 5G technology — the latest in a slew of agreements between Washington and some European capitals to elbow out Chinese telecoms giant Huawei
Thursday to keep out "non-trusted" suppliers of 5G technology — the latest in a slew of agreements between Washington and some European capitals to elbow out Chinese telecoms giant Huawei.
The Slovenian government pledged to scrutinize whether 5G vendors could be subject to influence from a foreign government, are transparent in their corporate structure, respect intellectual property rights and have a record of behaving ethically.The agreement is non-binding, but it highlights that Ljubljana is in lockstep with Washington, which believes Chinese 5G gear poses a threat to other countries that renders their infrastructure vulnerable to hacking and misuse.
"Chief among [today's] threats is the Chinese Communist Party that is trying to control people and information, and our economies," U.S. Secretary of State Mike PompeoThe pact on 5G security "will benefit the people of this country, and all of us, to share information," he said. As he tours Central Europe to warn capitals of Chinese interference in European affairs, Pompeo has found a more willing audience when it comes to 5G security.Pompeo is visiting the Czech Republic, Slovenia and Poland — all of which already support the U.S.'s approach on how to handle Huawei — as well as Austria this week.
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