Chinese Foreign Ministry warned of 'repercussions' after U.S. shot down balloon
NBC News’ Janis Frayer reports on the Chinese Foreign Ministry’s “strong dissatisfaction” and said the U.S. shooting down the balloon was a “serious violation of international customary practice.” They also warned of further repercussions amid already heightened tensions between the two countries.
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