Huawei Responded to Ambassador Peter Lamelas and Rejected the Allegations About Spying: “Accusations without Context”
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The Chinese company highlighted its private character and defended its trajectory in Argentina; the North American had warned that technology could affect cybersecurity in Vaca Muerta
The company's clarification came after Peter Lamelas made public during the AmCham Energy Summit."In the face of baseless accusations, our response is our story," said the telecommunications firm.
The Chinese embassy called the US ambassador’s statements on the presence of Chinese technology in strategic sectors of Argentina “unsubstantiated calumnias.” Huawei also went to the crossroads and defended his 25-year career in the country. The tension between the United States and China over the presence of Asian giant technology companies in strategic sectors of Argentina added a new chapter on Thursday.
Representatives from Beijing and Huawei went to the crossroads of Peter Lamelas' statements about the Asian country's presence in strategic sectors.
The Chinese government responded this Thursday to the statements of the US ambassador, Peter Lamelas, with a statement from his Embassy in Argentina that he aimed in full against the diplomat. The text, spread by the voice of the representation of the Asian country in Argentina, called the accusation that Lamelas had launched hours earlier at the AmCham Energy Forum against China's Huawei (and any other of that origin) and Beijing representative…
The US ambassador, Peter Lamelas, questioned the participation of firms such as Huawei in strategic areas of the country and assured them to drive away investors.The Asian representative responded with a harsh statement: he accused him of having a "cold war mentality" and of sowing fear. Read more
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