The United States should work with China to manage differences over the Chinese balloon that flew into U.S. airspace, China’s foreign ministry said on Thursday. “The Chinese unmanned civilian airship that strayed into U.S. airspace was completely a force majeure accident,” foreign ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin said, when responding to a question regarding U.S. President Joe Biden’s planned speech over the balloon.
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