Coventry Telegraph

Us-china relations suffer another blow

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THE US says it has shut its consulate in Chengdu after China ordered it to close in retaliatio­n for a US order to shut down the Chinese consulate in Houston last week.

A statement from the US State Department said that the consulate suspended operations at 10am yesterday, local time.

It expressed disappoint­ment at China’s decision and said the US would try to continue its outreach to the region through its other missions in China.

The consulate in south-western China “has stood at the centre of our relations with the people in Western China, including Tibet, for 35 years,” the statement said.

The tit-for-tat closings marked a significan­t escalation in the tensions between the two countries over a range of issues, including trade, technology, security and human rights.

Removal trucks arrived at the US consulate on Sunday afternoon and left a few hours later.

Late at night, flatbed trailers entered the complex. One later emerged carrying a large shipping container and a crane.

Before the area was shut, the impending closure of the consulate drew a steady stream of onlookers over the weekend as Chengdu, like Houston, found itself in the limelight of internatio­nal politics.

People stopped to take selfies and photograph­s, jamming a pavement busy with shoppers and families with pushchairs on a sunny day in the city.

A little boy posed with a small Chinese flag before plaincloth­es police shooed him away as foreign media cameras zoomed in.

Police had shut the street and pavement in front of the consulate and set up metal barriers along the pavement on the other side of the tree-lined road.

Uniformed and plaincloth­es officers kept watch on both sides of the barriers after scattered incidents following the Chengdu announceme­nt on Friday, including a man who set off firecracke­rs and hecklers who cursed at foreign media shooting video and images of the scene.

A man who tried to unfurl a large placard on Sunday that he called an open letter to the Chinese government was quickly taken away.

Earlier, a bus left the consulate grounds and what appeared to be embassy staff spoke with plaincloth­es police before retreating back behind the property’s solid black gates.

It was not clear who or what was on the bus.

Three medium-size trucks arrived and left a few hours later, and cars with diplomatic plates departed in between.

The US alleged that the Houston consulate was a nest of Chinese spies who tried to steal data from facilities in Texas, including the Texas A&M medical system and the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston.

China said the allegation­s were “malicious slander.”

 ??  ?? Chinese security personnel wearing masks line up outside the consulate
Chinese security personnel wearing masks line up outside the consulate
 ??  ?? A man shouts pro-china slogans outside the consulate
A man shouts pro-china slogans outside the consulate

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