Speaking at the Munich Security Conference in Germany, Robert
Blair, White House special representative for international
telecommunications policy, said a partnership was "very
different from buying shares with taxpayers' money."
U.S. Attorney General William Barr has previously proposed that
the United States consider taking control of two major foreign
rivals of Huawei, although the White House later dismissed the
suggestion.
Blair also said Britain needed to take a "hard look" at its
decision to use equipment made by Huawei, which officials in
Washington say is a security risk, charges the company denies.
(Reporting by Andreas Rinke, writing by Jack Stubbs, editing by
Paul Carrel)
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