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U.S. gives China 72 hours to shut Houston consulate as spying charges mount

Published 07/22/2020, 03:55 AM
Updated 07/22/2020, 05:56 PM
© Reuters. A security guard stands outside the China Consulate General in Houston, Texas

By Cate Cadell and David Brunnstrom

BEIJING/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States gave China 72 hours to close its consulate in Houston amid accusations of spying, marking a dramatic deterioration in relations between the world's two biggest economies.

The U.S. State Department said on Wednesday the Chinese mission in Houston was being closed "to protect American intellectual property and Americans' private information."

China's foreign ministry said Washington had abruptly issued the demand on Tuesday and called it an "unprecedented escalation." The ministry threatened unspecified retaliation.

The Chinese Embassy in Washington had received "bomb and death threats" because of "smears & hatred" fanned by the U.S. government, spokeswoman Hua Chunying wrote in a tweet.

"The U.S. should revoke its erroneous decision," she said. "China will surely react with firm countermeasures."

Communist Party rulers in Beijing were considering shutting the U.S. consulate in the central city of Wuhan in retaliation, a source with knowledge of the matter said.

U.S.-based China experts said Beijing could also opt to target more important consulates in Hong Kong, Shanghai or Guangzhou, something that could hurt American businesses.

The Houston move comes in the run-up to the November U.S. presidential election, in which President Donald Trump and his Democratic rival, Joe Biden, have both tried to look tough towards China.

Speaking on a visit to Denmark, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo repeated accusations about Chinese theft of U.S. and European intellectual property, which he said were costing "hundreds of thousands of jobs."

While offering no specifics about the Houston consulate, Pompeo referred to a U.S. Justice Department indictment on Tuesday of two Chinese nationals over what it called a decade-long cyber espionage campaign that targeted defense contractors, COVID-19 researchers and hundreds of other victims worldwide.

Pompeo also referred to recent speeches by the head of the FBI and others that highlighted Chinese espionage activities.

"President Trump has said: 'Enough. We are not going to allow this to continue to happen,'" he told reporters. "That's the actions that you're seeing taken by President Trump, we'll continue to engage in this."

Republican Senator Marco Rubio, acting chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, described the Houston consulate on Twitter as the "central node of the Communist Party's vast network of spies & influence operations in the United States."

Trump was due to hold a news conference at 5.30 p.m. (2130 GMT), the White House said.

The New York Times quoted the top U.S. diplomat for East Asia, David Stilwell, as saying that the Houston consulate had been at the "epicenter" of the Chinese army's efforts to advance its warfare advantages by sending students to U.S. universities.

"We took a practical step to prevent them from doing that," Stilwell told the Times.

Stephen Biegun, the State Department's number two diplomat, told the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee the decision was made in response to "longstanding areas of concern."

He said these included intellectual property theft and commercial espionage, as well as unequal treatment of U.S. diplomats, exporters, investors and media in China and abuse by China's security services of the welcoming U.S. posture toward Chinese students and researchers.

A Chinese diplomat, speaking to Reuters on condition of anonymity, denied the spying allegations and said the Houston mission acted like other Chinese consulates in the United States - issuing visas, and promoting visits and businesses.

'RACE TO THE BOTTOM'

U.S.-China ties have worsened sharply this year over issues ranging from the coronavirus and telecoms-gear maker Huawei to China's territorial claims in the South China Sea and clampdown on Hong Kong.

Jonathan Pollack, an East Asia expert with the Brookings Institution, said he could not think of anything "remotely equivalent" to the move against the Houston consulate since the U.S. and China opened full diplomatic relations in 1979.

"The Trump Administration appears to view this latest action as political ammunition in the presidential campaign... It's part of the administration's race to the bottom against China," he said.

Overnight in Houston, firefighters went to the consulate after smoke was seen. Two U.S. government officials said they had information that documents were being burned there.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin said the consulate was operating normally.

But its closure within a short period of time by Washington was "an unprecedented escalation of its recent actions against China," Wang said.

A source with direct knowledge of the matter said China was considering closing the U.S. consulate in Wuhan, where the State Department withdrew staff and their families early this year due to the coronavirus outbreak that first emerged in the city.

China's foreign ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment on whether it would shut the consulate.

© Reuters. A security guard stands outside the China Consulate General in Houston, Texas

Wang said the U.S. government had been harassing Chinese diplomats and consular staff for some time and intimidating Chinese students. He said the United States had interfered with China's diplomatic missions, including intercepting diplomatic pouches. The State Department did not respond to a request for comment on the Chinese accusations.

Latest comments

God pl save them
When push came to shove over Hong Kong, Trump had no stones. He's just trying to save face with his constituents.
''firefighters went to the consulate after smoke was seen. Two U.S. government officials said they had information that documents were being burned there''. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin said the consulate was ''operating normally''. -- Interesting way to operate 'normally'. I guess only the China government and a few others believe what they say. -- Important thing is that what China gov't teaches its citizens is terribly dangerous -- Never trust a Chinese person, unfortunately.
So the whole part where they were randomly burning documents....
Totally unnecessary provocation!! Better spend time containing the virus and work out the vaccine and cure of covid19.. They can only fight the external force when u are strong internally.. Not sure if this is a good move by the administration..
What is wrong with Communist dogs. Always steal.steal..
Shutting down Chinese spying is the right thing to do
Talking about wars, amongst 243 years of US history, only 16 years they have been without wars, the other times... well...you know the stories
And your point is...?
 war mongering nation.
Trump or no Trump, American people and the rest of the world are surprisingly united against CCP. China has been a big bully pushing smaller neighbours around for centuries. Finally they meet their nemesis and that’s karma.
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Oi, Katrushka...vsu normalne?
LOL... " rest of the world are surprisingly united against CCP" are on dope sir? LMAO
por hay vi un comentario que china tiene que aprender por las malas .. yo diría que es EE.UU quien lo necesita....
Trump and Pompeo only has a few months left in office, so they just trying to turn up the heat on China. But China thinks way long term, so this short term is nothing to them.
What about the other 4 and the embassy? They no steal, no?
ps revisando noticias y teniendo en cuenta lo del covid y lo ultimo que dijo trupm de que es mejor tomar medidas ante la pandemia... sumando lo de china .... lo mas probable es que el oso comience a colear el toro
This would be a fantastic trade off for China if they used the US embassy in Wuhan. I called this political game score as, Xi 2 and Trump 1
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World War III is on the way.
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Good idea. 👍
Do you believe China is powerful enough to bully U.S. like this? Or, the opposite? Wake-up. “State Department spokeswoman Morgan Ortagus said the United States would not tolerate China'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 behavior."”
"A would not tolerate B's "violations of our sovereignty and intimidation of our people, just as we have not tolerated the A's unfair trade practices, theft of B's jobs, and other egregious behavior". As you see, you can use any countries to replace A and B in the statement, which is essentially NONSENSE.
Actually is the USA that is militarily besieging China and interfering in its domestic politics.
mebbe you ah derusional....?
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and the sad part is that you guys have only state run media hiding all the facts be it corona or your soldiers killed by Indians and your govt does not have guts to acknowledge own Martyers also
I pity you Americans you only have US sources news to read
haha look who is talking the only state run media rules in china
Your President said they are fake news, everybody knows
HK is the most open society. President Trump said US media made fake news
Such act can't do any harm to China, but only show US is desperate.
Smart state the one that wants to fix all the problems with wars. Clap clap!
If China reacts with nukes nobody wins baby.
US could not win war over Iran
Who cares what China says except the dummies reading and falling for China's brainwashing techniques.
Chinese culture has 5000+ years
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