TOKYO, Oct 16 — Japan has told the United States that Tokyo will not, at the moment, join Washington’s plan to exclude Chinese firms from telecommunications networks, the Yomiuri newspaper said today, citing several sources. Japan will take its own steps to respond in case there are worries...
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TOKYO, Oct 16 — Japan has told the United States that Tokyo will not, at the moment, join Washington’s plan to exclude Chinese firms from telecommunications networks, theJapan will take its own steps to respond in case there are worries over security issue, while Tokyo will cooperate with the United States, the paper said.
The United States is pressing allies to bar Huawei from next generation 5G mobile phone networks on security grounds. Japan told the United States that Tokyo cannot join a framework which excludes a specific nation but will reconsider if there is any change to the current US plan, according to the report.report by saying his understanding was there was no exchange of views on the “Clean Network” plan during the meeting between Pompeo and Motegi but the US explained its overall cybersecurity efforts.
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