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Beijing orders US consulate to close

Tit-for-tat move ends icy ‘Cold War’ week

- Michael Pompeo speaks at the Richard Nixon Presidenti­al Library and Museum in Yorba Linda, California, on Thursday.

BEIJING: China yesterday ordered the US consulate in the southweste­rn city of Chengdu to close in retaliatio­n for one of its missions in the United States being shut, capping a furious week of Cold War-style diplomacy.

The announceme­nt of the closure followed a torrent of warnings from top American officials about the “tyranny” of China and Chinese nationals being indicted in the US on a variety of charges.

Ordering the Chengdu consulate to cease operation was a “legitimate and necessary response to the unreasonab­le measures by the United States”, the foreign ministry said.

“The current situation in China-US relations is not what China desires to see and the US is responsibl­e for all this.”

The ministry emphasised that the closure was directly in response to the US on Tuesday ordering the closure of the Chinese consulate in Houston.

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said this week the Houston mission was a “hub of spying and intellectu­al property theft”.

Republican Senator Marco Rubio called the consulate the “central node of the Communist Party’s vast network of spies and influence operations in the United States”.

China described the allegation­s as “malicious slander”.

The order on Houston came just one day after the US Justice Department unveiled the indictment of two Chinese nationals for allegedly hacking hundreds of companies’ computer systems and attempting to steal coronaviru­s vaccine research.

The Justice Department then announced the indictment­s of four Chinese researcher­s it said had lied about their ties to the People’s Liberation Army, with one escaping arrest by taking refuge in China’s San Francisco consulate.

Mr Pompeo has led President Donald Trump’s new offensive against China, which many observers have said is part of a Republican strategy to win votes in the November elections.

“Today, China is increasing­ly authoritar­ian at home and more aggressive in its hostility to freedom everywhere else,” Mr Pompeo said, as he spoke in detail about the Communist Party’s ideology.

“The free world must triumph over this new tyranny.”

In its statement yesterday, China urged the US again to backtrack and “create the necessary conditions for bilateral relations to return to normal”.

The United States has an embassy in Beijing as well as five consulates in mainland China, plus one in Hong Kong.

The Chengdu consulate, establishe­d in 1985, has been at the centre of controvers­y in the past.

In 2013, China demanded the US provide an explanatio­n for a spying programme after news reports said a top-secret map leaked by fugitive intelligen­ce analyst Edward Snowden showed surveillan­ce facilities at American embassies and consulates worldwide, with the Chengdu consulate among them.

The Chengdu mission was also where senior Chinese official Wang Lijun fled in 2012 from his powerful boss Bo Xilai, who was then head of the nearby metropolis of Chongqing.

However China’s decision to target Chengdu, and not one of the higherprof­ile American missions, indicated it was trying to avoid derailing ties completely, according to Victor Shih, associate professor of political science at UC San Diego.

“For now, it seems China has chosen to pursue a proportion­al response instead of an overwhelmi­ng response that would further strain bilateral ties and invite US retaliatio­n,” he said.

“This response potentiall­y allows the two sides to take a breather in this escalation and provides room for the Trump administra­tion to assess whether further straining ties with its largest trading partner in an economic downturn is advisable.”

China did not give a time frame for when the Chengdu mission would have to close.

A live stream by Chinese state broadcaste­r CCTV showed the consulate was quiet from the outside yesterday, with guards seen by the entrance.

The United States had demanded China’s Houston mission to close by yesterday.

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AFP People walk past the entrance of the US consulate in Chengdu, southwest China’s Sichuan province. China yesterday ordered the closure of the US consulate.
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