Germany makes an appointment to exclude the components of "Huawei" of the fifth generation network

The ruling coalition in Germany agreed to a settlement proposal to remove the components of “Huawei Technologies” from the most important cellphone network that works in the fifth generation (5G) technology in the country by the end of 2026, for reasons related to national security. The businesses until the end of 2029 will remove before the removal of the parts that the company “Huawei” and its Chinese competitor “ZTE” ZTE “from the Access and Transport Network for the fifth generation, according to people who are familiar with the plan, who asked not to reveal their identity to discuss special information. According to these people, the agreement was reached after the deadline for the implementation of the first phase was extended for a year. ‘Bloomberg’ previously said that the Ministry of Digital Affairs, which is run by the ‘Free Democratic Party’, supported the business environment, against a more strict proposal from the Interior Ministry, which is controlled by the ‘Social Democratic Party’ led by adviser Olaf Schultz. US militantity in the direction of China, spokesman for Home Affairs, Maximilian Cal, said the review of the important components in the cellphone networks of the fifth generation “should continue and be completed soon.” He added that a decision was made on how to move forward. A spokesman for the ministry referred a request to comment to the Home Ministry. A “Huawei” spokeswoman revealed that the company would await an official advertisement before the comment, while the company “ZTE” did not immediately respond to a comment on comment. The German security review of its fifth generation network has continued for more than a year, even with the United States and the European Union that is increasingly focusing on the potential risks of Chinese businesses. The US administration has recently imposed new definitions, and the licenses for selling chips to Huawei have been canceled, amid the decline of relations with Beijing. Earlier Wednesday, the German newspaper “Sudwschess Zeitung” published the details of the agreement. Lin Jian, a less strict German approach, when asked at a periodic press conference in Beijing on Thursday, Lin Jian replied: “There is absolutely no evidence that Chinese telecommunications are harmful to the national security of European countries.” He continued: “We hope that Germany will respect the facts, determine its policy in a rational way, and make an independent decision in accordance with his interests and international rules.” Germany was more frequent in carrying out the ban on Chinese parts of some of its allies. The UK banned Huawei from the fifth -generation of wireless networks of the next generation in 2020, and united its presence in fixed networks, with the concerns associated with the supply chain, after the United States set up sanctions on the company. Germany chose to allow components of “Huawei” when companies, including “Deutsche Telekom”, built fifth -generation networks. However, Berlin has since taken a more striking position on China and has tried to reduce its dependence on the individual countries after the Russian war against Ukraine.