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China urges veto over naming US plaza after Liu Xiaobo | China urges veto over naming US plaza after Liu Xiaobo |
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Beijing has urged the US to veto a move to rename the street outside China's embassy in Washington after jailed dissident Liu Xiaobo, calling it a "political farce". | Beijing has urged the US to veto a move to rename the street outside China's embassy in Washington after jailed dissident Liu Xiaobo, calling it a "political farce". |
The Senate passed a bill to rename the square on Friday, but it still needs congress and presidential approval. | The Senate passed a bill to rename the square on Friday, but it still needs congress and presidential approval. |
Foreign ministry spokesman Hong Lei said the bill violated accepted norms of international relations. | Foreign ministry spokesman Hong Lei said the bill violated accepted norms of international relations. |
Liu, a Nobel Peace Prize laureate, was jailed for subversion in 2009. | |
He won the Nobel in 2010 for his fight for "a more open and democratic China". | |
'Severe consequences' | 'Severe consequences' |
If it the bill does become law, the Chinese embassy's address would change from 3505 International Plaza to 1 Liu Xiaobo Plaza. | |
On Tuesday, Mr Hong said China "firmly opposes that", saying it "would cause severe consequences". | |
"We urge the US Congress to stop the approval procedure of the bill. We also hope that the US administration can put an end to this political farce." | |
A State Department spokesman noted on Tuesday that the White House had indicated President Barack Obama would veto the bill. | |
"We view this kind of legislative action as something that only complicates our efforts, so we oppose this approach," he said. | |
Republican moves | Republican moves |
Republican presidential hopeful Ted Cruz, who proposed the bill, has argued it would make a stand on China's imprisonment of dissidents. | |
He has likened it to a 1980s decision to rename the street in front of the Soviet Embassy in Washington after dissident Andrei Sakharov. | |
It is not the first time Republicans have attempted to rename the street. | It is not the first time Republicans have attempted to rename the street. |
Mr Cruz had previously attempted to introduce the bill twice last year, but both times was blocked by Democrat senator Dianne Feinstein, who argued that diplomacy would be a better way to negotiate the release of dissidents. | Mr Cruz had previously attempted to introduce the bill twice last year, but both times was blocked by Democrat senator Dianne Feinstein, who argued that diplomacy would be a better way to negotiate the release of dissidents. |
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