Czechs sign joint 5G security declaration with United
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[May 07, 2020] PRAGUE
(Reuters) - The Czech Republic has signed a joint declaration with the
United States to strengthen cooperation on next-generation 5G networks
and promote rigorous evaluations of suppliers and supply chains, Czech
leader Andrej Babis said on Wednesday.
The United States has long advised countries to boycott Huawei
Technologies Co Ltd, the world's biggest maker of telecoms equipment, in
setting up new 5G mobile phone networks, and also to scrutinise gear
from another Chinese firm, ZTE.
Washington says the equipment could be used by China to spy on
communications. Huawei and ZTE deny their gear poses a security threat.
The Czech Republic pushed itself into the debate at the end of 2018 when
its cybersecurity watchdog warned of potential risks from using the two
Chinese companies' technologies although the state has not outright
banned the companies.
The Czech Republic, whose telecoms regulator is due to launch an auction
for new 5G frequencies this year, was to host a 5G security conference
in Prague this week but the meeting has been postponed due to the global
coronavirus outbreak.
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Czech Republic Prime Minister Andrej Babis arrives for a European
Union summit meeting in Brussels, Belgium, February 20, 2020.
REUTERS/Christian Hartmann
Czech Prime Minster Babis said on Twitter he spoke with U.S. Secretary of State
Mike Pompeo on Wednesday when the two signed the declaration.
In it, the countries agreed evaluations should look at whether suppliers were
subject to undue foreign influence, have transparent ownership, are committed to
respect for intellectual property rights, or are subject to legal regimes that
enforce transparent corporate practices.
"Protecting communications networks from disruption or manipulation, and
ensuring the privacy and individual liberties of the citizens of the United
States and the Czech Republic are vital to ensuring that our people are able to
take advantage of the tremendous economic opportunities 5G will enable," the
declaration said.
The two countries also supported discussions on 5G security with the NATO
military alliance, the declaration posted on the Czech government's website
said.
The United States and Poland signed a similar declaration last September.
(Reporting by Jason Hovet in Prague; Editing by Matthew Lewis)
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