Ridgway Record

China blasts US over response to Chinese balloon incursion

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BEIJING (AP) — China's ceremonial parliament has accused American lawmakers of trampling on the sovereignt­y of other nations after the U.S. passed a measure condemning a suspected Chinese spy balloon's intrusion into U.S. airspace.

The statement issued Thursday by the National People's Congress's Foreign Affairs Committee repeated Beijing's insistence that the balloon was an unmanned civilian weather research airship, a claim the U.S. has dismissed citing its flight route and payload of surveillan­ce equipment.

While China at first expressed regret over the Feb. 4 incident, it has toughened its rhetoric in a further sign of how badly relations between the sides have deteriorat­ed in recent years.

On Wednesday, the Foreign Ministry said it will take measures against U.S. entities somehow related to the downing of the balloon, without giving details.

The resolution earlier passed unanimousl­y by the U.S. House of Representa­tives "deliberate­ly exaggerate­d the 'China threat,'" the Foreign Relations Committee statement said.

That was "purely malicious hype and political manipulati­on," it said. "Some U.S. Congress politician­s fanned the flames, fully exposing their sinister designs to oppose China and contain China."

"In fact, it is the United States that wantonly interferes in other countries' internal affairs, violates their sovereignt­y, and conducts surveillan­ce on other countries," it said.

A range of Chinese government department­s have issued daily protests over how the U.S. handled the issue, accusing Washington of overreacti­ng and violating "the spirit of internatio­nal law." Beijing has offered no details on what company or government department was responsibl­e for the giant balloon, the remnants of which are being sent to an FBI lab for analysis.

Along with Congress's passing of the resolution, the U.S. has sanctioned six Chinese entities it said are linked to Beijing's aerospace programs. Secretary of State Antony Blinken also canceled a visit to Beijing, putting an abrupt freeze on what some had seen as momentum for a stabilizat­ion in relations that have plunged to their lowest in decades amid disputes over trade, human rights, Taiwan and China's claim to the South China Sea.

The House resolution condemned China for a "brazen violation" of U.S. sovereignt­y and efforts to "deceive the internatio­nal community through false claims about its intelligen­ce collection campaigns."

U.S. officials have said China operates a fleet of such balloons, which are a relatively inexpensiv­e and difficult-to-detect method of gathering intelligen­ce. The U.S. government determined the balloon posed little risk to national security and allowed it to fly across the continent before bringing it down with a missile off the coast of South Carolina.

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