Breaking: China Threatens Retaliation after US orders Closure of Houston Consulate

China on Wednesday reportedly condemned what it called an “unprecedented escalation” by the United States and threatened to retaliate after it was ordered to close the Chinese consulate in Houston.

Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin said in a daily news briefing that the government had been told without warning Tuesday to close the consulate, according to a report.

He said the consulate had been operating normally Tuesday and called the alleged move an “unprecedented escalation,” the South China Morning Post reported.

“China demands the US revoke the wrong decision. If the US went ahead, China would take necessary countermeasures,” Wang said.

In a statement sent to Fox News, State Department Spokesperson Morgan Ortagus confirmed the United States has directed the closure of the Houston consulate “to protect American intellectual property and American’s private information.”

The U.S. “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 behavior,” he added. “President Trump insists on fairness and reciprocity in U.S.-China relations.”

Documents were burned inside the consulate’s courtyard Tuesday evening, KPRC-TV in Houston reported.

“You could just smell the paper burning,” a witness told the station. “But, all the firefighters were just surrounding the building. They couldn’t go inside.”

KPRC reported that the consulate was ordered to close by Friday along with a compound where many consulate employees live, citing police sources.

Beijing called the alleged eviction a violation of international law, according to Reuters.

 

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