China reiterates civilian airship into U.S. airspace by force majeure

China, U.S. need to stay focused, avoid misjudgment, says Wang Yi

Beijing, The Gulf Observer: China’s foreign ministry on Saturday reiterated that the airship used for meteorological research unintentionally entered into U.S. airspace due to force majeure, saying some politicians and media in the U.S. are smearing China with the issue.

“China resolutely opposed that some politicians and media in the U.S. are taking advantage of the issue to attack and discredit China,” said a Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson in a statement.

“Maintaining contact and communication at all levels is an important consensus reached by two heads of state at their Bali summit,” said the statement.

The statement said that one of the duties of the diplomatic teams of the two countries is to properly manage bilateral relations, especially to calmly and prudently handle some unexpected situations.

U.S. media reported that Blinken had postponed his upcoming trip to China following the flying of a “suspected Chinese spy balloon” over the United States.

“As a matter of fact, neither China nor the U.S. has announced any visit. The announcement of relevant information by the U.S. is its own affair and we respect it,” said the spokesperson.

China’s foreign ministry on Saturday reiterated that the airship used for meteorological research unintentionally entered into U.S. airspace due to force majeure, saying some politicians and media in the U.S. are smearing China with the issue.