President Joe Biden said on Saturday that the United States is \u0022going to take care of\u0022 a suspected Chinese spy balloon.
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U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken postponed a visit to China that had been expected to start on Friday because of the balloon. China is keen for a stable U.S. relationship so it can focus on its economy, battered by the now-abandoned zero-COVID policy and neglected by foreign investors alarmed by what they see as a return of state intervention in the market.The balloon was sighted over Montana on Wednesday and has traveled across the United States. It was seen over North Carolina on Saturday morning, according to commercial forecaster AccuWeather which has been tracking it.
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