China urges calm as US tracks suspected Chinese surveillance balloon

High-altitude spy balloon seen over US nuclear missile facility in Montana

Pentagon officials decided against shooting down the balloon due to the risks from falling material

China has said it is looking into reports that one of its surveillance balloons has been spotted in US airspace.

Urging calm, the Chinese foreign ministry’s spokesperson Mao Ning said Beijing was committed to international law but did not immediately deny reports that the balloon belonged to China.

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