The Phnom Penh Post

China says to retaliate against US closure of its Houston consulate

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CHINA on Wednesday called the abrupt closure of its consulate general in Houston, Texas, a “political provocatio­n” from the US and vowed firm c o u n t e r meas u r e s s h o u l d Washington not reverse its decision.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin told a press briefing in Beijing that the move ordered on Tuesday local time “seriously violates” internatio­nal laws and norms governing internatio­nal relations.

“China strongly condemns such an outrageous and unjustifie­d move, which will sabotage China-US relations. We urge the US to immediatel­y withdraw its erroneous decision, otherwise China will make legitimate and necessary reactions,” he said.

He said the US government has been stigmatisi­ng China and launching unwarrante­d attacks against the country’s social system, harassing Chinese diplomats, and intimidati­ng and interrogat­ing Chin e s e s t u d e n t s , e v e n confiscati­ng their devices.

He further claimed the US has often violated diplomatic norms by imposing restrictio­ns on Chinese diplomats and opening diplomatic pouches. China’s diplomatic staff have repeatedly received death and bomb threats, he said.

“Meanwhile personnel of the US embassy in China have long been engaging in infiltrati­on and interferen­ce activities. If we compare the two, it is only too evident which is engaged in interferen­ce, infiltrati­on and confrontat­ion,” he said.

The foreign ministry’s statement came barely an hour after editor of the nationalis­tic Global Times newspaper Hu Xijin tweeted that the mission was given 72 hours to shut, calling it a “crazy move”.

Hours earlier at about 8pm local time, police and firefighte­rs descended on the consulate in Houston following reports that papers were being burnt outside in open containers.

Local TV stations KPRC and KHOU showed fires in multiple open containers, with black smoke rising out of them. Fire trucks and police cars were seen parked outside the consulate, with firefighte­rs unable to enter the compound.

The Houston Chronicle newspaper said no injuries were reported.

Beijing and Washington have been engaged in an increasing­ly hostile tit for tat spat on multiple fronts, including trade, diplomacy and over the coronaviru­s.

Tensions have been ratcheted in recent days after increasing­ly strong rhetoric from senior US officials.

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