China News Service, February 17th, a comprehensive report. On the 16th local time, US President Biden made a speech for the first time on a series of high-altitude objects shot down recently.

Biden said that the three objects recently shot down over North America have nothing to do with Chinese reconnaissance projects, and are likely "related to private companies, entertainment or research institutions."

Biden also said he looked forward to speaking with China to discuss the balloon incident.

  According to a CNN report, on the same day, Biden stated in a televised speech that the United States tracked more than 300 targets last week, and in the end he ordered the shooting down of three high-altitude objects "out of an abundance of caution." .

  "We don't yet know exactly what the three objects are, but there is currently no indication that they are connected to a Chinese reconnaissance program."

  "The intelligence community's current assessment is that these three objects are likely to be associated with private companies, entertainment or other institutions conducting scientific research," Biden said.

Data map: Biden.

Photo/China News Agency reporter Sha Hanting

  In addition, in his speech, Biden expressed the hope that China and the United States will still maintain communication, emphasizing that "we are not trying to create a new cold war." He said, "Since I came to power, we have sought competition with China, not conflict." Biden It also said that recent events have highlighted the importance of "maintaining open lines of communication between our diplomats and military professionals."

  Earlier, the United States claimed to have tracked a so-called "spy balloon" and three unidentified objects over North America, and then the US military shot down these objects.

  The Chinese Foreign Ministry once stated that the frequent firing of advanced missiles by the US to shoot down UFOs is an overreaction of too much force.

The stray of a Chinese civilian unmanned airship into the U.S. airspace is completely accidental and accidental, but it will test the sincerity and ability of the U.S. to properly manage the crisis and stabilize Sino-U.S. relations.

The U.S. cannot intensify conflicts and escalate crises while seeking communication and dialogue. Instead, it should work with China to manage differences, properly handle this unexpected incident, avoid misunderstanding and misjudgment, and push China-U.S. relations back to the track of healthy and stable development.