“Spy” balloon: Joe Biden “does not seek conflict” with China
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US President Joe Biden said on Wednesday the United States is not looking for conflict with China. Tensions have been heightened over last week's downing of a Chinese balloon. China said that the balloon was merely conducting weather research. The Pentagon described it as a high-tech spying operation.
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Joe Biden assures that he “does not seek a conflict” with China after the balloon affair
The American head of state answered “no” to a journalist's question about whether relations with Beijing had suffered a “severe blow” due to the most recent controversy.