
President Joe Biden has said he makes no apologies for downing what the US says was a Chinese spy balloon.
Speaking to media on Thursday, Mr Biden said he expects to speak with China’s President Xi Jinping “to get to the bottom of things” after the balloon was shot down by a US fighter jet earlier this month.
“We are not looking for a new cold war,” Mr Biden said.
It’s the first time the President has made extensive remarks after the balloon and three unidentified objects were downed by American fighters.
Mr Biden did not say when he would speak with President Xi, but said the US was continuing to engage diplomatically with China on the issue.
“I expect to be speaking with President Xi, I hope we are going to get to the bottom of this, but I make no apologies for taking down that balloon,” said Mr Biden in response to complaints from Beijing.
China says the 200-foot (60-metre) balloon was for monitoring weather conditions, but Washington says it clearly was a surveillance balloon with a massive undercarriage containing electronics.
Downed balloon the US believe is linked to China