There has been a severe scuffle between China and the US since the onset of the pandemic. US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Friday declared confidence after meeting Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic that European countries will act to prevent China from getting their citizens’ private data through its 5G networks. “I am confident that many more European countries now, frankly because of just sharing information with them, they are going to make their own sovereign decision that says no,” Pompeo was quoted as saying by a leading daily. The antibody given to the US President will help to curb the virus severely Pompeo stated, “We don’t want our citizens’ data in the hands of the Chinese Communist Party. I think every European country now understands this and is increasingly aware of it. And you’ll see them take actions consistent with that, including Croatia.” The US Secretary of State is on a week-long tour of Europe’s Eastern Mediterranean region. Pompeo wrote on Twitter, “Superb trip to beautiful Croatia. I am proud of our shared commitment to enhancing our security cooperation, and appreciate Croatia’s role in advancing European energy independence." Islam causing distress all over the world: France President Emmanuel Macron Washington has signed declarations on 5G security with several European countries, including the Czech Republic, Poland and Estonia. Earlier, the US had announced sanctions on 5G communication giant Huawei, alleging corporate espionage and national security threats. Beijing has, however, rejected all the charges being levied by the US. Last month, Canada’s Conservative party leader Erin O’Toole had said their government will ban Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei from the development of the country’s 5G network. Ruckus in market after Donald Trump tested COVID19 positive, price of crude oil falls