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Madrid, Feb 20 (EFE) .- The United States insisted on Thursday that European countries and telecom operators exclude the Chinese company Huawei from all levels of 5G networks and not just the most sensitive cores of those systems.(CAMERA: E. del viso)SOUNDBITES OF ROBERT STRAYER, US DEPUTY ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF STATE FOR CYBER AND INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS AND INFORMATION POLICY

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