Washington and Beijing keep “contacts” due to the downed “spy” balloon

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After a number of days with “damaged” communications, Beijing agrees to have a dialog

Washington and Beijing will lastly talk about Chinese spy balloons and unidentified objects showing in US and Canadian airspace. “The People’s Republic of China has been contacted concerning the high-altitude balloon,” Assistant Secretary of Defense Melissa Dalton informed reporters. US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin requested to talk to his Chinese counterparts shortly after a US fighter jet shot down the balloon that had been in US skies for a number of days. Beijing had apparently not responded to requests from its US counterparts as Beijing criticized Washington’s “irresponsible” act of taking pictures down the alleged spy balloon.

“This irresponsible and critically misguided act has not created a local weather conducive to dialogue and trade of knowledge between the 2 armies,” the Chinese Ministry of Defense had justified in a press launch. “The United States insisted on utilizing pressure towards a Chinese civil plane, which critically contravenes worldwide practices and units a foul precedent,” the assertion ended.

Melissa Dalton, has not given particulars of the talks with China when this Sunday, the United States authorities has shot down a brand new object that was flying over its airspace, it was the fourth object shot down over the United States or Canada in lower than ten days.