Daily Camera (Boulder)

Leaders say they will ‘safeguard interests’ over balloon shootdown

- The Associated Press

China said Tuesday it will “resolutely safeguard its legitimate rights and interests” over the shooting down of a suspected Chinese spy balloon by the United States, as relations between the two countries deteriorat­e further.

The balloon prompted U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken to cancel a highly-anticipate­d visit to Beijing this week that had offered slight hopes for an improvemen­t in relations.

China claims it was a civilian balloon used for meteorolog­ical research but has refused to say to which government department or company it belongs.

Foreign Ministry spokespers­on Mao Ning on Tuesday reiterated that the “unmanned airship” posed no threat and entered U.S. airspace accidental­ly.

Mao again criticized the U.S. for overreacti­ng rather than adopting a “calm, profession­al” manner, and for using force in bringing the balloon down Saturday in the Atlantic Ocean just off the U.S. coast.

Asked if China wanted the debris returned, she only reasserted that the balloon “belongs to China.”

“The balloon does not belong to the U.S. The Chinese government will continue to resolutely safeguard its legitimate rights and interests,” Mao said at a daily briefing without giving further details.

Beijing’s attitude has hardened considerab­ly following a surprising­ly mild initial response on Friday, in which it described the balloon’s presence as an accident and expressed “regret” for the balloon having entered the U.S.

Subsequent statements have grown firmer, in the same tone used to confront the U.S. over issues from Taiwan to trade, technology restrictio­ns and China’s claim to the South China Sea. China says it lodged a formal complaint with the U.S. Embassy in Beijing, accusing Washington of having “obviously overreacte­d and seriously violated the spirit of internatio­nal law and internatio­nal practice.”

Recent developmen­ts have laid bare the extremely fragile nature of what many had hoped could be a manageable economic, political and military rivalry.

U.s.-china tensions have stirred deep concern in Washington and among many of its allies. They worry that outright conflict could have a strong negative impact on the global economy, especially since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine last year, on which China has largely sided with Moscow.

Balloons either suspected of or confirmed to be Chinese have been spotted over countries from Japan to Costa Rica. Taiwanese media have reported that mysterious white balloons had been spotted over the island at least three times in the past two years.

That’s especially concerning because China claims Taiwan as its own territory to be brought under its control by force if necessary and routinely sends warships and military aircraft into the island’s air defense identifica­tion zone and across the middle line of the Taiwan Strait dividing the sides.

Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defense has never explicitly linked the balloons to China. However, the recent furor over the Chinese balloon in the U.S. brought attention back to these mysterious sightings.

The size of the Chinese balloon in the U.S., as well as the equipment attached to it, had all drawn intense speculatio­n as to its purpose. Along with Washington, most security experts dismissed Beijing’s assertions that the balloon was intended for meteorolog­ical rather than spying purposes.

But it doesn’t look like any weather balloon that Cheng Ming-dian, head of Taiwan’s Central Weather Bureau, has seen.

“In the meteorolog­y world, I haven’t found a person who has seen or heard of a weather balloon that looks like this,” Cheng said.

While China has in recent months moderated the abrasive tone of its diplomacy, it is “still pursuing those broader, longterm strategic agendas on the economic, tech and security fronts,” said Collin Koh Swee Lean research fellow at the Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies at Singapore’s Nanyang Technologi­cal University.

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