China calls House of Representatives' condemnation of spy balloon "political manipulation"
Beijing "strongly opposes" the resolution passed in Congress that accuses China of "blatant violation" of U.S. sovereignty.
The Chinese government responded to the House of Representatives' resolution condemning the country for the "blatant violation" of U.S. sovereignty in regards to the spy balloon that was encountered over Montana. China described the resolution as "purely political manipulation." The spy balloon was eventually shot down after flying a few days over U.S. territory.
Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning said at her daily press conference:
The statement came a day after Republicans and Democrats joined in a unanimously approved vote (419-0) to condemn Beijing for its efforts to "deceive the international community through false claims about its intelligence collection campaigns."
The U.S. "seriously violated international norms"
China insists that the object was a civilian weather balloon that had drifted off course, without offering further details of its origins.
Chinese Defense Ministry spokesman Tan Kefei reported that he rejected a call from U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin after the downing of the aircraft, claiming that Washington had "not created the proper atmosphere" for dialogue. According to a statement, the U.S. action had "seriously violated international norms and set a pernicious precedent."
House unanimously denounces China
The House resolution also calls on the Biden administration to report all developments in the investigation to Congress. Michael McCaul, a Republican representative from Texas and chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee, noted:
Democratic head of the Foreign Affairs Committee Gregory Meeks said that "It is now up to Beijing to demonstrate not just to the United States but to the world that it is serious about respecting international rules and law."
House Armed Services Committee Chairman Mike Rogers believes China's motives for sending the spy balloon were intentional: