Some German lawmakers want to exclude China's Huawei from 5G
contracts, following warnings by the United States that this
could lead to spying for Beijing. Huawei denies the allegations
made by Washington.
Merkel prefers security standards to be the yardstick rather
than singling out individual firms.
"One of the biggest dangers ... is that individual countries in
Europe will have their own policies towards China and then mixed
signals will be sent out," she told lawmakers in a budget debate
in the Bundestag lower house on Wednesday.
"That would be disastrous not for China but for us in Europe,"
Merkel said, adding Germany and France must try to agree a
common approach first and a Europe-wide solution could be
developed from that.
France will not follow the United States and exclude Huawei from
its 5G network but will have the power to vet all equipment
makers for any potential security threat, a minister said on
Monday.
"It is undisputed that we need high security standards in the
expansion of 5G but just as we must define that for ourselves,
we must also discuss it with other European partners," Merkel
said.
All the telecoms operators in Germany, which has close trading
ties with China, are customers of Huawei and have warned that
banning it would delay the launch of 5G networks.
(Reporting by Madeline Chambers and Michael Nienaber; editing by
Thomas Seythal & Simon Cameron-Moore)
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