The proposal will reportedly advise member states to adopt the EU’s cybersecurity guidelines to coordinate and share information on their wireless networks.
According to Reuters, the plan would be to allow countries to decide for themselves whether to ban Huawei.
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The US has pushed its allies to reject Huawei, arguing that it has close ties to the Chinese government that could give Beijing the ability to use the company’s hardware to spy on other countries.
Huawei has repeatedly denied that it shares information with the Chinese government or that its technology is compromised.
Many European telecommunications providers have argued that banning Huawei would set the continent back years in its efforts to deploy 5G networks.