Deccan Chronicle

Don: I can close Chinese missions

Move to protect US intellectu­al property

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Washington, July 23: The US does not rule out the possibilit­y of closing more Chinese diplomatic missions in the country, President Donald Trump has said, hours after Washington ordered the closure of Beijing’s consulate in Houston to “protect American intellectu­al property and private informatio­n”. The US move came amid a growing number of disputes between the two countries over Beijing’s increasing­ly aggressive actions that have led Washington to take strong actions, including closing the consulate in Houston, according to senior Trump administra­tion officials. The consulate in Houston, Texas, is one of five Chinese diplomatic missions in the US, not counting the embassy in Washington DC.

The US move came after the Justice Department said 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.

“As far as closing additional embassies, it’s always possible,” Trump told reporters on Wednesday during a daily press briefing at the White House when asked if he is looking at closing more Chinese diplomatic missions in the US. The US State Department in a brief statement on Wednesday said it has “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 its sovereignt­y and intimidati­on of its people, just as it has not tolerated the PRC’s unfair trade practices, theft of American jobs, and other egregious behaviour. She said Trump “insists on fairness and reciprocit­y in US-China relations”.

Trump referred to the news reports of fire in the Chinese Consulate in Houston apparently due to burning of documents in its courtyard. “You see what’s going on. We thought there was a fire in the one that we did close. And everybody said, ‘There’s a fire. There’s a fire.’ And I guess they were burning documents or burning papers, and I wonder what that’s all about,” he said.

Congressma­n Michael McCaul, said Chinese consulate in Houston is the epicentre of the Chinese Communist Party’s ongoing research theft in the US.

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