Published on March 26, 2014 at 11:43
Beijing: China has demanded a clear explanation from the United States following reports that they have intruded into the servers of Chinese telecoms giant, Huawei.
The company said that it would blame the invasion of its networks if the reports in the New York Times are found true.
The newspaper has also quoted documents, allegedly from the US National Security Agency (NSA), released by the former contractor, Edward Snowden.
The news paper said that the NSA had spied on Huawei and collected information of its customers.
But the NSA has made no mention of the reports and said that they have been focusing on what it called valid foreign intelligence targets.
NSA has categorically stated that they would not use intelligence to steal the secrets of foreign companies to help US businesses.
Chinese foreign ministry spokesman said that they are extremely concerned about the allegations.
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