The People’s Republic of China has issued a US condemnation for the recent spy plane it shot down in US airspace.
The Foreign Affairs Committee of the National People’s Congress on Thursday reiterated the country’s claim that the flight of a Chinese plane into US territory was not intentional.
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The committee called US lawmakers’ outrage over the plane “purely harmful exaggeration and political manipulation.”
He continued: “In fact, it is the United States that arbitrarily interferes in the internal affairs of other countries, violates their sovereignty and conducts surveillance on other countries.”
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The release parroted talking points already covered by the nation’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The Department of Foreign Affairs has been highly critical of the US government’s handling of the situation in recent weeks, accusing government officials of making a show of a delicate situation.
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“China strongly opposes this and will take countermeasures in accordance with the law against relevant US entities that undermine China’s sovereignty and security,” Wang said.
Wang did not elaborate on what the proposed “countermeasures” might be, but the spokesman promised that the communist nation “will resolutely safeguard national sovereignty and its legitimate rights and interests.”
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Surveillance ball shot down by the U.S. government on February 4 about the waters off South Carolina was a daily topic of discussion for the Department of Foreign Affairs.