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UK will face consequences if it rules China is a hostile country - envoy

FILE PHOTO: Chinese Ambassador to Britain Liu Xiaoming gestures during a news conference in London

LONDON (Reuters) - Britain will have to bear the consequences if it treats China as a hostile country when deciding whether to allow Huawei to be involved in the country's telecommunications networks, the Chinese ambassador to Britain said on Monday.

"We want to be your friend. We want to be your partner. But if you want to make China a hostile country, you will have to bear the consequences," Liu Xiaoming told reporters.

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said last week he would proceed carefully on making a decision on Huawei because the government did not want any critical infrastructure to be controlled by "potentially hostile state vendors".

(Reporting by Kate Holton; Writing by William Schomberg; Editing by Alistair Smout)