When asked to comment on spying allegations, the Chinese consul general of Houston told the media that the US has to present facts proving China’s alleged guilt.
“I never expected [to be] treated like this,” Consul General Cai Wei said in an interview, commenting on the US’ order to shut the Houston consulate in 72 hours.
The decision was issued on Wednesday “in order to protect American intellectual property and Americans,” according to the State Department.
Meanwhile, US officials rushed to accuse China of spying and stealing state secrets.
Florida Senator Marco Rubio even alleged that the consulate in question is a “a massive spy center.” Senator Mark Warner of Virginia told NBC that “for at least two years” concerns have been mounting over “efforts of the Chinese Communist Party to steal our intellectual property.”