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China ‘set to shut US consulate’ in response to Houston closure, and denies Covid-19 is a factor

  • Beijing believed to be shutting Chengdu consulate, a strategically important post given American interest in Tibet
  • The move follows the sudden shutdown of Beijing’s representative office in Houston

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The US consulate in Chengdu, southwestern China. Photo: AFP
China and the United States continued to toughen their actions against each other on Thursday with Beijing preparing to close a US consulate in retaliation for the forced closure of the Chinese diplomatic facility in Houston.
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A source briefed on the matter said the US consulate in the southwestern city of Chengdu would be the target for China’s retaliation.

Officials from the two sides traded barbs over the Houston closure order ahead of US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo delivering a speech on China.

David Stilwell, a senior East Asia affairs official at the US state department, described the Houston consulate as the “epicentre” of efforts by the Chinese military to send students to the US to obtain information that could advance its warfare capabilities.

But Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin hit back at the allegation, calling it “nonsense”. He did not say which US consulate may be targeted when asked to elaborate on China’s vow to retaliate.

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