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Estonia and Lithuania on Thursday criticised a US decision to curb exports of chips used for artificial intelligence to some allies, including the Baltic states.
The outgoing US administration unveiled the new export rules on Monday in its latest effort to make it tough for China and other rivals to access the advanced technology.
But the rules do not treat all members of NATO and the European Union equally, as certain countries including France and Germany are exempted while many others including Estonia, Lithuania and Poland are not.
“A decision made by the outgoing US administration to restrict advanced AI chip exports to some allies is completely thoughtless and harmful,” Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna said on X.
“In developing AI, allies must expand cooperation instead of imposing restrictions on each other,” he said.
Lithuania’s President Gitanas Nauseda condemned the decision to single out certain countries, saying “the European Union should be indivisible”.
“I hope that these decisions are not final and that they will change in our favour,” he told reporters on Thursday.
Earlier this week, the European Union also expressed concern over the new export rules, saying the bloc was “not a security risk” for the United States.
Washington has expanded its efforts in recent years to curb exports of state-of-the-art chips to China, concerned that they could be used to advance Beijing’s military systems and other tech capabilities.
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