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China reportedly threatens tiny Faeroe Islands over Huawei

By ASSOCIATED PRESS   

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Hot mic recording picked up a private conversation between the islands’ trade minister, Helgi Abrahamsen, and his aide during a radio interview.

COPENHAGEN — Danish media are reporting that the Chinese government threatened to cancel a trade deal with the tiny Faeroe Islands if the country does not agree to use internet networks supplied by Chinese tech company Huawei.

Huawei is at the centre of a global cybersecurity debate, with the US warning it could allow the Chinese government to snoop on consumers. Huawei denies that.

China and the US are also in a global battle over trade and technological supremacy, and control over the 5G internet market is considered key.

Danish media cited an audio recording made Nov. 15 by the local broadcaster as it prepared to interview the islands’ trade minister. The hot mic recording picked up a private conversation between the minister, Helgi Abrahamsen, and his aide.

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In it, the aide allegedly explains to the minister how the Chinese ambassador, Feng Tie, had in a meeting four days earlier threatened to pull a trade deal if the Faeroe telecoms operator did not choose Huawei to build its 5G internet networks.

The Faeroe broadcaster had planned to broadcast the audio but a local court quickly issued an injunction – requested by the Faeroe government. The injunction banned the airing of the recording, claiming it might damage relations between China and the country, a tiny nation of barely 50,000 people that is part of Denmark but enjoys broad autonomy.

In Denmark, broadcaster DR and daily Berlingske reported about the case. DR said it “is familiar with the contents of the audio file,” but declined to specify whether it had heard it directly. Berlingske could not be immediately reached for more information.

Bardur Nielsen, the Faeroese ‘ premier who attended the Nov. 11 meeting with the Chinese ambassador, has said he will not discuss the case. The Chinese embassy could not be reached for comment.

On Dec. 10, Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said it was up to the Faeroe Islands, located midway between Scotland and Iceland – to decide who should provide the new-generation 5G network but they are welcome to seek advice in Denmark.

 

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