U.S. Secretary of State Blinken announces postponement of his visit to China because of Chinese reconnaissance balloons.

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(1)Conditions for announcing the postponement of the U.S. State Department’s visit to China are inadequate
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(3)U.S. Secretary of State Tony Blinken has postponed his visit to China, citing a Chinese reconnaissance balloon’s invasion of the U.S. mainland.
(4)A senior U.S. State Department official says discussions with relevant ministries and agencies have concluded that the conditions for his visit to China are inadequate.

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(1)China, in particular, expressed regret, but scouted U.S. airspace.
(2)He stressed that the discovery of the balloon was a clear violation of U.S. sovereignty as well as international law, and that it was absolutely unacceptable.
(3)A senior official added that he would push for Blinkon’s visit to China if conditions for future visits were established.
(4)Earlier, U.S. media reported that Blinkon did not want the situation to go too far because of the balloon issue, but that the visit to China was postponed, saying he did not want the reconnaissance balloon issue to dominate discussions with China.
(5)As a follow-up discussion of last year’s U.S.-China summit, Blinken visited China on the 5th to continue talks so that competition between the U.S. and China would not escalate into a conflict.
(6)However, the discovery of a Chinese reconnaissance satellite just before the visit to China raises the possibility that the U.S.-China relationship, which was entering a phase of dialogue, may freeze.

Conditions for announcing the postponement of the U.S. State Department’s visit to China are inadequate

U.S. Secretary of State Tony Blinken has postponed his visit to China, citing a Chinese reconnaissance balloon’s invasion of the U.S. mainland. A senior U.S. State Department official says discussions with relevant ministries and agencies have concluded that the conditions for his visit to China are inadequate. In particular, China expressed regret, but never allowed the discovery of reconnaissance balloons in U.S. airspace to be a clear violation of U.S. sovereignty as well as international law.

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