
BEIJING, May 20 (Xinhua) -- The results of Europe's scrutiny on products by China's Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. have proven the company's "innocence," a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson said Monday.
Spokesperson Lu Kang made the remarks in response to German media reports that years of scrutiny by Britain, Germany and the European Union (EU) have found no obvious "backdoors" in Huawei products, while security loopholes are often spotted in products made by Cisco of the United States, as evidenced by ten "backdoor" incidents exposed since 2013.
"We'd like to see the U.S. comment on the findings," Lu said at a press briefing, adding that since the "Prism gate" incident, the U.S. has remained silent over evidence alleging its illegal practices of cyber attacks and thefts.
For the purpose of gaining competitive advantages, the United States, judging others using its own standards, has resorted to smear tactics against other countries' enterprises without providing convincing evidence, he said.
"The conclusions of Europe's scrutiny have proven Huawei innocent, and showed the U.S. suppression against other countries' enterprises with state power is unjustified," Lu added.
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