CARACAS, Venezuela --- Venezuelan President Nicols Maduro is inviting China's Huawei to help set up a 4G network in Venezuela, prompting opposition leader Juan Guaid to accuse him of having an "absolute disconnection with reality." Guaid said Friday that telecommunications problems were due to the "poor use of state resources and funds." Maduro said a day prior that he wants to make a joint investment with Huawei and other Chinese and Russian companies to improve infrastructure. But he didn't offer details about how such a project would work in a country gripped by hyperinflation and shortages of basic goods. The United States calls Huawei a threat to national s...
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