\"<p>A
A security stands guard at the main entrance of the Huawei research and development centre in Dongguan in south China's Guangdong province, Tuesday, Dec. 18, 2018. The chairman of Huawei called on the United States, Australia and other governments to provide evidence to back up claims the Chinese tech giant is a security risk as it launched a public relations effort to defuse fears that threaten its role in next-generation communications.Photo\/Andy Wong)<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure> BEIJING: China<\/a> on Monday urged countries to end \"fabrications\" about Huawei<\/a>, after an official in Poland said his country could limit the use of the company's products by public entities following the arrest of a Huawei employee there on spying allegations.

Huawei, the world's biggest producer of telecommunications equipment, faces intense scrutiny in the West over its relationship with China's government and U.S.-led allegations that its devices could be used by Beijing for espionage.

No evidence has been produced publicly and Huawei \nhas repeatedly denied the accusations, but several Western countries have restricted Huawei's access to their markets.

Poland arrested a Chinese Huawei employee and a former Polish security official on spying allegations on Friday, officials and sources told Reuters.

A Polish government official responsible for cyber security, Karol Okonski, told Reuters on Sunday that \"abrupt\" policy changes toward Huawei were not warranted after the arrests, but that the use of the company's products by state entities could be reviewed.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying, responding to the remarks at a regular news briefing in Beijing, said China hoped the Polish side would work to create mutual trust and maintain relations.

Hua said \"some people\" seek to use groundless accusations about security threats to \"suppress and restrict Chinese technology companies' development abroad\".

\"We urge relevant parties to cease the groundless fabrications and unreasonable restrictions toward Huawei and other Chinese companies, and create a fair, good and just environment for mutual investment and normal cooperation by both sides' companies,\" Hua said.

\"Using security reasons to hype, obstruct or restrict normal cooperation between companies in the end will only hurt one's own interests,\" she added.

Seeking to distance itself from the incident, Huawei said on Saturday it had sacked the employee arrested in Poland, Wang Weijing, adding that his \"alleged actions have no relation to the company.\"

A LinkedIn profile for Wang showed he has worked for Huawei's Polish division since 2011, and previously served as attache to the Chinese General Consul in Gdansk from 2006-2011.

A spokesman for the Polish security services said that the allegations related to individual actions, and were not linked directly to Huawei.

Poland's internal affairs minister, Joachim Brudzinski, has called for the
European Union<\/a> and NATO<\/a> to work on a joint position over whether to exclude Huawei from their markets.

In August, U.S. President
Donald Trump<\/a> signed a bill that barred the U.S. government from using Huawei equipment and is considering an executive order that would also ban U.S. companies from doing so.

Australia and New Zealand have also blocked it from building 5G networks amid concerns of its possible links with Beijing.

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中国说国家应该结束对华为“白衬衫”

中国周一敦促各国对华为“白衬衫”结束,在波兰的一位官员说,他的国家可能会限制使用公司的产品由公共实体后逮捕了一名华为员工在间谍指控。

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< p >安全守卫的大门在东莞华为研发中心在中国南部的广东省,2018年12月18日,星期二。华为主席呼吁美国、澳大利亚和其他国家政府提供证据以支持他的主张,中国科技巨头存在安全风险,因为它发起了一项公共关系努力化解恐惧威胁它在下一代通信中的作用。照片/安迪Wong) < / p >
安全守卫的大门在东莞华为研发中心在中国南部的广东省,2018年12月18日,星期二。华为主席呼吁美国、澳大利亚和其他国家政府提供证据以支持他的主张,中国科技巨头存在安全风险,因为它发起了一项公共关系努力化解恐惧威胁它在下一代通信中的作用。照片/安迪Wong)
北京:中国周一敦促各国结束“白衬衫”华为在波兰之后,一位官员说,他的国家可能会限制使用公司的产品由公共实体后逮捕了一名华为员工在间谍指控。

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华为,世界上最大的电信设备生产商,在西方面临严格审查其与中国政府和美国的关系主导的指控,其设备可以由北京用于间谍活动。

没有产生公开证据和华为一再否认了这一指控,但一些西方国家限制华为的进入他们的市场。

华为员工和前波兰波兰逮捕了一名中国安全官员周五被指控从事间谍活动,官员和消息人士向路透表示。

波兰政府官员负责网络安全,卡罗尔Okonski,周日对路透表示,“突然”政策变化向华为不批准逮捕后,但使用该公司的产品由国家实体可以了。

中国外交部发言人华Chunying回应在北京举行的例行新闻发布会上的讲话,表示,中国希望波兰方面努力建立互信,维护关系。乐动扑克

华说:“有些人”寻求使用“抑制毫无根据的指控对安全威胁和限制中国科技公司的海外发展”。

“我们敦促有关各方停止毫无根据的编造事实,向华为和其他中国公司不合理的限制,并创造一个公平、良好的和环境的相互投资和正常合作双方的公司,”我说。

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“使用安全理由炒作,阻碍或限制正常合作的公司最后只会伤害自己的利益,”她补充道。

寻求与这一事件,华为周六表示,已解雇员工被捕在波兰,Wang Weijing,并称他“所谓行为与公司无关。”

王的LinkedIn的资料显示他已经在华为工作的波兰部门自2011年以来,和此前担任武官中国总领事在格但斯克从2006 - 2011。

波兰安全部门发言人说,有关个人行为的指控,并没有直接联系到华为。

波兰内政部长Joachim Brudzinski呼吁欧盟北约工作联合是否华为排除在他们的市场地位。

今年8月,美国总统唐纳德·特朗普签署了一项法案,该法案禁止美国政府使用华为设备和正在考虑一项行政命令,也禁止美国公司这样做。

澳大利亚和新西兰也阻止它建设5 g网络与北京担心其可能的联系。

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\"&lt;p&gt;A
A security stands guard at the main entrance of the Huawei research and development centre in Dongguan in south China's Guangdong province, Tuesday, Dec. 18, 2018. The chairman of Huawei called on the United States, Australia and other governments to provide evidence to back up claims the Chinese tech giant is a security risk as it launched a public relations effort to defuse fears that threaten its role in next-generation communications.Photo\/Andy Wong)<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure> BEIJING: China<\/a> on Monday urged countries to end \"fabrications\" about Huawei<\/a>, after an official in Poland said his country could limit the use of the company's products by public entities following the arrest of a Huawei employee there on spying allegations.

Huawei, the world's biggest producer of telecommunications equipment, faces intense scrutiny in the West over its relationship with China's government and U.S.-led allegations that its devices could be used by Beijing for espionage.

No evidence has been produced publicly and Huawei \nhas repeatedly denied the accusations, but several Western countries have restricted Huawei's access to their markets.

Poland arrested a Chinese Huawei employee and a former Polish security official on spying allegations on Friday, officials and sources told Reuters.

A Polish government official responsible for cyber security, Karol Okonski, told Reuters on Sunday that \"abrupt\" policy changes toward Huawei were not warranted after the arrests, but that the use of the company's products by state entities could be reviewed.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying, responding to the remarks at a regular news briefing in Beijing, said China hoped the Polish side would work to create mutual trust and maintain relations.

Hua said \"some people\" seek to use groundless accusations about security threats to \"suppress and restrict Chinese technology companies' development abroad\".

\"We urge relevant parties to cease the groundless fabrications and unreasonable restrictions toward Huawei and other Chinese companies, and create a fair, good and just environment for mutual investment and normal cooperation by both sides' companies,\" Hua said.

\"Using security reasons to hype, obstruct or restrict normal cooperation between companies in the end will only hurt one's own interests,\" she added.

Seeking to distance itself from the incident, Huawei said on Saturday it had sacked the employee arrested in Poland, Wang Weijing, adding that his \"alleged actions have no relation to the company.\"

A LinkedIn profile for Wang showed he has worked for Huawei's Polish division since 2011, and previously served as attache to the Chinese General Consul in Gdansk from 2006-2011.

A spokesman for the Polish security services said that the allegations related to individual actions, and were not linked directly to Huawei.

Poland's internal affairs minister, Joachim Brudzinski, has called for the
European Union<\/a> and NATO<\/a> to work on a joint position over whether to exclude Huawei from their markets.

In August, U.S. President
Donald Trump<\/a> signed a bill that barred the U.S. government from using Huawei equipment and is considering an executive order that would also ban U.S. companies from doing so.

Australia and New Zealand have also blocked it from building 5G networks amid concerns of its possible links with Beijing.

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