The European Commission is reportedly exploring ways to legally compel EU member states to remove Huawei and ZTE equipment from their telecommunications networks. This move aims to transform a 2020 recommendation into a binding requirement, addressing concerns over potential security risks and espionage amid strained EU-China relations.
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