Trump vowed to stop sharing intelligence with countries related to China's Huawei group, according to the US ambassador to Germany.

"The president has instructed me to make it clear that any country that chooses to use an untrusted 5G network provider could harm our intelligence and information sharing capabilities to the highest level. ", US Ambassador to Germany Richard Grenell posted on Twitter yesterday.

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Huawei logo at Shenzhen airport, China in July 2019 Photo: Reuters

Grenell added that President Donald Trump called him from Air Force One to convey the message, saying that the United States would stop sharing intelligence with countries using its technology. Huawei delegation.

Washington has repeatedly asked allies to "shut the door" of Huawei, the Chinese technology giant, involved in developing 5G networks, saying the move would pose a security risk. The main US allies in Europe, especially Britain and France, vowed not to ban Huawei from developing 5G networks, but would have restrictions with the group.

The British government on January 28 confirmed continuing cooperation with Huawei, allowing the group to have a limited role in developing 5G networks, despite US warnings. He has used Huawei technology in his network systems for the past 15 years.

Although the United States did not respond to Britain's statement, Trump is said to have been furious at London's decision.

Washington on January 14 brought more criminal charges against Huawei regarding intellectual property theft, adding to previous accusations that the Chinese tech conglomerate stole trade secrets. from the US operator T-Mobile.