"Given the significant security, privacy, and economic threats
posed by Huawei, we strongly urge the United Kingdom to revisit
its recent decision, take steps to mitigate the risks of Huawei,
and work in close partnership with the U.S. on such efforts
going forward," the senators said in an unusual letter to
members of the House of Commons.
The letter was signed by one fifth of the 100-member Senate,
including Chuck Schumer, the chamber's Democratic leader,
Richard Burr, the Republican chairman of the Intelligence
Committee, and Mark Warner, the panel's Democratic vice
chairman.
A bipartisan group of 42 members of the U.S. House of
Representatives sent a similar letter in January.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson's government's decision in January
to allow Huawei a limited role in its 5G mobile telephone
network has put pressure on the traditionally close U.S.
relationship.
The two countries are preparing to negotiate a trade deal that
Britain hopes will be one of the biggest prizes from its
departure from the European Union.
Washington has sought to convince allies to bar the Chinese
company from their networks, warning that its equipment could be
used by China for spying. Huawei has repeatedly denied the
espionage allegations.
(Reporting by Patricia Zengerle; Editing by Sonya Hepinstall)
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