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China’s decision to close US consulate firm, justified

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China on Friday announced to close the US Consulate General in Chengdu and withdraw its consent for the establishm­ent and operation of the consulate as a reciprocal measure against the US demanding the closure of China’s Consulate General in Houston. We believe in China that no one wants to see a free fall in China-US relations, but the latest reciprocal measure taken by China demonstrat­es that we won’t indulge in the US provocatio­ns. China will not flinch in order to safeguard its bottom line.

Chinese society will definitely support the country’s decision to retaliate. It has been the US that severely provoked China first. China’s reciprocal measure accords with internatio­nal norms. We have no other choice.

It’s clear to the whole world that a certain political force in the US wants to subvert decades-long benign China-US relations, pushing the two countries to decouple and into a new cold war. US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo declared on Thursday that nearly 50 years of engagement with China has failed, and called for change in the relationsh­ip and confrontat­ion with China. The current US administra­tion is dismantlin­g the constructi­on of China-US relations almost with a bulldozer. They have politicize­d China-US trade and people-to-people exchanges including educationa­l cooperatio­n. Now the US has decided to take action against the Chinese consulate in Houston.

China has been the passive side who responds to actions made by the US which deteriorat­e bilateral relations. Chinese society, until today, hasn’t given up its efforts to prevent China-US relations from free falling. No senior Chinese officials have completely denied the US politicall­y or hyped up an “anti-US” sentiment among the general public. The majority of Chinese society is against engaging in a new cold war with the US. The consciousn­ess of openingup is deeply rooted in China.

The US is constantly escalating anti-China moves and is forcing China to hit back. The Chinese side is facing a dilemma: It would appear weak if it doesn’t fight back, which will lead to a series of consequenc­es, seriously hurting China’s long-term national interests. However, after reciprocal measures are taken to fight back, China and the US are pushed further away; decoupling is accelerati­ng and strategic risk is rising in the Asia-Pacific region.

But many times, the US side has forced China to take only one choice; that is, it must take reciprocal measures. For example, this time, China must close one US consulate in China. It takes this step to safeguard China’s national interests and maintain rules-based decisions for the entire humanity.

We want to make it clear that the Chinese side has no intentions to escalate this consulate closure conflict. This attitude of the Chinese side is politicall­y rational, not bashful. Unlike the trade war, the US side has no advantage in this row. If the US continues to shut down other Chinese consulates in the US, the Chinese side will definitely follow up with reciprocal steps, closing the same number of US consulates in China. The US must abandon the illusion that it can force China to yield. China is forced to take countermea­sures and is indeed the most resilient. Whether the US’ provocatio­n is a show made for the election makes no difference to China. China’s attitude is simple. We will hit back after any malicious provocatio­ns.

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