Don't worry, we're not spies. That's the message Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei is pushing out in a bid to allay U.S. fears that the company may have been involved in spying or illegal activity for the Chinese government.
Huawei has released a 24-page report, written by former U.K. government chief information officer turned Huawei's global security officer John Suffolk, which states that protecting the network security of its worldwide customers is one of company's "fundamental interests."
Despite the U.S. and China's deep economic ties and mostly friendly diplomatic relations, the U.S. remains a thorn in China's side regarding cybersecurity and electronic espionage.
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