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China to ‘verify’ reports on spy balloon over US

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Beijing, China — China said Friday it was working to verify the facts around US claims that Beijing flew a spy balloon over its territory, warning against “hype” over the issue.

The Pentagon said Thursday it was tracking a Chinese spy balloon flying high over the northwest United States, reviving tensions between the two countries just days ahead of a rare visit to Beijing by top US diplomat Antony Blinken.

“Verificati­on is under way” over the reports, foreign ministry spokeswoma­n Mao Ning told a regular briefing, adding that “until the facts are clear, making conjecture­s and hyping up the issue will not help to properly resolve it”.

“China is a responsibl­e country and always abides strictly by internatio­nal law. We have no intention of violating the territory or airspace of any sovereign country,” she said.

“(We) hope that both sides will handle (the situation) with mutual calm and prudence,” she added.

A senior US defence official told reporters Thursday that shooting the balloon down had been considered, but that it had been decided doing so would endanger too many people on the ground.

“Clearly, the intent of this balloon is for surveillan­ce,” added the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity.

The official said that the balloon had flown over areas that contained sensitive airbases and nuclear missiles in undergroun­d silos, but that the Pentagon did not believe it constitute­d a particular­ly dangerous intelligen­ce threat.

The discovery comes just days before an expected visit to China by US Secretary of State Blinken, with managing heightened tensions between the two powers at the top of the agenda.

At the briefing, Mao said she had no informatio­n to share on Blinken’s visit.

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