China Telecom Science and Technology Giant Huawei criticized the European Union as the EuropeThe decision of "high risk" supplier's decision to violate the principle of free trade will bring serious economic and social risks.
Comprehensive AFP and Reuters reported that Huawei said in a statement on Friday (June 16) that Huawei strongly opposed it and did not agree with the European Commission representatives.Decision of "high risk" supplier.
Huawei said that the European Union's decision is obviously not based on the verification, transparency, objective and technical assessment of the 5G network.
Huawei said that in the absence of legal basis, it is a measure to openly pick out a separate entity and listed as a "high -risk" supplier. It violates the principle of free trade.
ZTE, which is also listed as a "high risk" supplier, said in an email that the only requirement of the company is to be treated fairly and objectively by regulators and legislators like other suppliers.Essence"We welcome supervision agencies and technical supervision agencies to conduct external evaluation and review of our products at any time."
The European Commission issued new guidelines on Thursday (June 15), urging member states to gradually eliminate the telecommunications networkHigh -risk supplier.The committee also announced that it plans to reduce its own risk exposure to Huawei and ZTE, no longer purchase services from these two companies, and gradually stop the existing services.
The committee issued a statement saying: "The committee believes that Huawei and ZTE actually brings higher risks than other fifth -generation communication system (5G) suppliers."
Chinese diplomacyThe Ministry of Egies on Friday (16th) also showed that it resolutely opposed the ban on the EU countries to Huawei, and stated that the EU has no legal basis and factual evidence.Wang Wenbin, a spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said: "This is the spirit of violations of the law, and it is also a blatant violation of the principles of market economy, free trade, and fair competition that the European party has always advertised."