counselor. it s not about the meeting, it s about what it is we deliver. we should never mistake words, gatherings, good feeling, cocktail parties for actual deeds that respond to the threats the chinese communist party is posing, and this balloon is really a symptom the of the biden administration s policies with respect to the china that they have not confronted in a way that is serious and that would cause xi jinping wong yi is just an actor, an act of xi jinping concern we haven t confronted the system in a way that will convince them fly a slow-moving balloon over the united states for five days, it s just not something we re going to permit to happen. a meeting, i suppose, is fine, but if it s just to shake hands and say, gosh, we re going to find ways to cooperate, this is the language of the biden administration, that would be an enormous mistake. neil: do you think it borders on groveling though? they were the ones who had this spy balloon, and it was goarchg r going over th
chinese surveillance balloon. once we detected the balloon, the u.s. government acted immediately to protect against the collection of sensitive investigation. we communicated with the prc government directly through multiple channels about this issue. members of my team consulted with our partners and other agencies, and in congress. we also engaged our close allies and partners to inform them of the presence of the surveillance balloon in our airspace. we concluded that conditions were not conducive for a constructive visit at this time. my call today with director wong yi, the presence of the balloon in airspace is a violation of u.s. sovereignty and international law. that it s an irresponsible act and the prc s to take this action on the eve of my planned visit is detrimental to the substantiative discussions we were prepared to have. i told director wang that the
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