United States Secretary of State Antony Blinken stated in an interview with ABC aired on Sunday that other countries "appreciate" that Washington has "exposed" China’s spy balloons, after sharing that new information suggested Beijing could provide "lethal support" to Russia in the Ukraine...
Japan stated on Tuesday that three unidentified flying devices were seen over its territory in the period between 2019 and 2021 which it "strongly suspects" were spy balloons of Chinese origin.
According to the Defense Ministry, Tokyo had reached out to Beijing upon the discovery of the objects...
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg confirmed on Monday that there are signs that Moscow and Beijing are increasing surveillance over the countries of the Alliance and that steps are being taken to ramp up security.
Stoltenberg remarked that Russia and China are using satellites and...
The United States National Security Council's Coordinator for Strategic Communications John Kirby declared on Friday that the US military shot down another object flying over Alaska that had previously been tracked in the last 24 hours.
According to Kirby, the object was located at an altitude of...
White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre revealed on Thursday that the government is considering taking action against China and its entities connected to the balloon incident.
"We will also look at broader efforts to expose and address the PRC's (People's Republic of China) larger...
The United States House of Representatives unanimously passed a resolution condemning China over a balloon that entered the US airspace last week, seeking more information from the White House about the event.
As many as 419 representatives voted for the measure, winning both GOP and...
China's balloon that was shot down by the United States military shortly after it entered the US airspace was equipped with antennas that could've been used for collecting communications data, according to the State Department.
The Wall Street Journal cited a senior State Department official as...
United States President Joe Biden yet again stressed that he doesn't think US-China relations were harmed by the surveillance balloon incident.
Biden told PBS NewsHour in an interview that he "made it real clear" to Chinese President Xi Jinping that Washington is not looking for conflict with Beijing....
The White House said on Wednesday that Chinese "spy" balloons were spotted flying above five continents worldwide, and that the United States remains in contact with allies on this topic. The US military shot down the Chinese balloon that entered US airspace last week off the coast of South...
The Chinese Foreign Ministry's spokesperson Mao Ning (pictured) remarked on Wednesday at a press conference that the United States is exaggerating and "playing up" the threat Beijing represents to it, which does not help improve mutual trust and relations between the two countries.
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