China Reacts To Britain Banning Huawei
The Beijing administration
said that the pressure on the company in question under the pretext of national
security was unacceptable.
Vang Vınbin, spokesperson
of the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, made an assessment
of Britain's Huawei decision at the regular press conference
in Beijing, the capital.
Vang stated that they are
against the violation of market rules and fair competition principles in order
to separate certain companies of some countries in a "groundless and
unproven" manner.
Chinese spokesperson:
"We are even against putting pressure on foreign companies under the pretext of national security and creating artificial barriers to prevent collaborations."
Vang said that those acting
in this way will only harm their own interests and dignity.
Britain announced on July
14 that Huawei's equipment was decided to be removed from Britain's 5G
infrastructure by 2027, yesterday asking Japan for help with the construction
of 5G networks.
Spokesman Wang,
Britain Hong Kong are related to the agreement on extradition between
the decision to suspend with that interfere with Hong Kong London management
"wrong" is located in the comments and actions, the basic norms of
international relations "serious," he violate assessment.
"The UK is seriously interfering with China's internal affairs. China reports that it strongly condemns this situation."
Vang urged England to
"Not go further on the wrong path" to avoid further damage to bilateral relations."
The British
press announced that due to the enforcement of the National Security
Law in Hong Kong, Britain would suspend the extradition
agreement with Hong Kong.
British Prime Minister
Boris Johnson said in a statement on the matter that "they should give a
measured response to China and be harsh on some issues" regarding Hong
Kong.
The Hong Kong National
Security Act, adopted unanimously on June 30 at the Standing Committee of the
National People's Congress (UHK) of China's highest legislative body, was
signed by President Shi Cinping and entered into force.
The law, which prohibits attempts
to destroy the state, treats treason and national security, targets the
anti-government protest movement, which was originally launched against the
draft law in June 2019, which continued with intensive mass protests until the
end of the year.
While the law paved the way
for the opposition journalists, businessmen and activists, who are called
"traitors of Hong Kong" by the Chinese media, on the grounds of
national security, those who commit the prohibited crimes can be sentenced to 3
years of life.
The law has been criticized
on the grounds that it will change Hong Kong's autonomous government structure
and put the region under the direct direction of the Chinese central
government.
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