China's ambassador to the UK - who was visiting Northern Ireland - has accused Westminster of 'overstretching the idea of national security' by prohibiting TikTok on official government devices.
By Michael FitzpatrickChina's ambassador to the UK has accused Westminster of "overstretching the idea of national security" by prohibiting TikTok on official government devices.Civil servants across the UK - including in Northern Ireland - have since been subjected to a similar ban.Zheng Zeguang was speaking during his first visit to Northern Ireland to promote economic co-operation.
"To ban TikTok, to ban UK government officials to use [it] or to describe TikTok as something that is controlled by the Chinese government is obviously overstretching the idea of national security and politicising a technical company," he said.Mr Zeguang said he thought TikTok's chief executivethat the company was "committed to safety, security and to make sure they will not breach any privacy of the users".
The ambassador added that government officials should "try [their] best to understand" the platform as a means of "[staying] in touch with the people"."I would urge policy makers in positions in the UK not just to politicise the issues and not to be led astray by any third country. "TikTok will continue to be very popular and we will see, we need to put the issues in perspective and focus on the facts."Mr Zeguang attended events at both Queen's University Belfast and Ulster University during his visit to Northern Ireland and said he was "very encouraged" after several meetings.
Speaking after an energy innovation forum, Mr Zeguang said there is "keen interest on both sides to work together" in hydrogen energy research and production."The purpose of my visit is to explore with the officials here, the universities here, the business communities how best we can tap the potential for more exchanges, people to people exchanges, cultural exchanges, educational cooperation, between China and Northern Ireland," he said.
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