The Gold Coast Bulletin

Wong: Australia needs measured response to Chinese balloon

- ELLEN RANSLEY

AUSTRALIAN­S are being urged not to panic after a suspected Chinese spy balloon was shot down in the US over the weekend.

Foreign Minister Penny Wong said while it was concerning the balloon, which Beijing claims was a rogue weather monitoring device, had entered the US airspace and could have threatened the superpower’s sovereignt­y, powers like Australia must be measured in its response.

She said the most important thing now was for the US, and Australia, to continue to engage with China and seek to keep competitio­n from escalating into conflict.

The balloon spent several days in US airspace before it was shot down over the waters off the Carolina coast on the weekend – days after President Joe Biden asked for it to be taken down.

China’s reaction has sparked concern after it said it reserved the right to take “further actions” and criticised the US for “an obvious over-reaction and a serious violation of internatio­nal practice”.

The incident threatens to damage the tenuous relationsh­ip between Beijing and Washington, but Senator Wong said Australia would continue to seek to stabilise the relationsh­ip.

She added it wouldn’t stop Trade Minister Don Farrell from meeting this week – albeit virtually – with his Chinese counterpar­t for the first time since harsh sanctions were put on Australian exports in 2020. Senator Wong said the most important considerat­ion was that “we don’t allow competitio­n to escalate into conflict”. “We share the US’ concerns about the infringeme­nt of US sovereignt­y and the violation of internatio­nal law, and the US has acted in a careful way, a responsibl­e way, in how it’s managed this situation,” she told Nine.

“It is really very important that China and the US continue to engage.

“We, like many in the region, want a stable, peaceful and prosperous region and world.”

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Craig Mann P14

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