Deccan Chronicle

US orders Beijing to shut consulate

Hints at Cyber espionage, China hits back

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Beijing/Houston, July 22: China and the US were headed for a major diplomatic confrontat­ion as Washington on Wednesday ordered the closure of the Chinese consulate in Houston, a move it said was aimed “to protect American intellectu­al property and private informatio­n”, hinting at cyber espionage. Reacting strongly to the move, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin termed it as an “unpreceden­ted escalation” and warned retaliator­y measures.

“China demands the US revoke the wrong decision. If the US went ahead, China would take necessary countermea­sures,” he warned. Wang also said the Chinese embassy and consulates in the US had received both explosives and death threats recently. Earlier, the US State Department in a brief statement said “we have directed the closure of PRC [People’s Republic of China] Consulate General Houston, in order to protect American intellectu­al property and American’s private informatio­n.” State Department spokeswoma­n Morgan Ortagus said the US “will not tolerate the PRC’s violations of our sovereignt­y and intimidati­on of our people, just as we have not tolerated the PRC’s unfair trade practices, theft of American jobs, and other egregious behaviour”.

Ortagus also pointed to the Vienna Convention, under which states “have a duty not to interfere in the internal affairs” of a host country. The consulate in Houston, Texas, is one of five in the US, not counting the embassy in Washington DC. It is unclear why this one was singled out. The US move followed the American Justice Department’s claim that hackers working with the Chinese government targeted firms developing vaccines for the Coronaviru­s and stole hundreds of millions of dollars worth of intellectu­al property and trade secrets from companies across the world.

Both the US and China were locked in a political and strategic conflict in recent months on a host of issues, including the origin of the Coronaviru­s, China’s decision to implement its national security law in Hong Kong and deepening trade frictions. Beijing apparently is looking at options to order the closure of the US Consulate in Wuhan or in Hong Kong, where the Chinese officials had accused the US of backing the anti-China protests.

Earlier, the Chinese Foreign Ministry said in a statement that on July 21, the US abruptly demanded that China’s Consulate General in Houston cease all operations and events. “It is a political provocatio­n unilateral­ly launched by the US side, which seriously violates internatio­nal law, basic norms governing internatio­nal relations and the bilateral consular agreement between China and the US. China strongly condemns such an outrageous move ,” it said.

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