The Canadian Army prevents Huawei from using the 5G network in the country |
According to Global Post, the Canadian military wants Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to prevent Chinese Huawei from entering the 5G network in the country.
The newspaper quoted one of the insiders who requested anonymity that senior military officials, including senior military officials in Canada, have informed the government that they believe Chinese companies can play a role in the European Union's fifth-generation threat network. National Security.
U.S. President Donald Trump has called on his allies to ban the Chinese tech giant based in Shenzhen, fearing that its equipment could help Chinese spies.
US officials have warned that if Prime Minister Huawei has a role in 5G networks, the United States may no longer have to disclose classified information to Canada, although the company has repeatedly denied that this poses a security risk.
Canada is the only member of the Five Eyes Intelligence Group. The group has yet to decide how to deal with Huawei, as Australia and New Zealand follow U.S. steps to block Huawei. However, the government of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson chose a mixed approach in the January 28 decision. The White House was disappointed.
Canada's decision to arrest Huawei's chief financial officer Meng Wanzhou in late 2018, at the request of the United States, has led to a deterioration in relations between Canada and China.
Beijing has decided to arrest two Canadians and halt major agricultural imports in the coming months. The conflict with China led to a 16% drop in exports to China last year, the biggest drop since 1997.
The Canadian Minister of Public Security said last month that the government was considering a decision by the United Kingdom, and the "Global Post" reported that a clear ban could force companies like BCE and Telus to take out existing Huawei devices to exterminate new suppliers.