WASHINGTON – The Chinese spy balloon that drifted across the United States last week presents security challenges for NATO‘s 30-member alliance as well as other countries around the globe, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said on Wednesday. “We need to be aware of the constant risk of Chinese intelligence and step up what we do to protect ourselves and react in a prudent and responsible way,” he said, adding that European countries have seen an increase in Chinese intelligence activities. “So NATO allies have real concerns which we discuss today.”Stoltenberg’s remarks come as the U.S. Navy and U.S. Coast Guard complete a recovery operation of the downed spy balloon roughly six miles off the coast of South Carolina. On Saturday, Biden gave the order to take the 200-foot-tall spy balloon out of the sky. “In our engagements, we are again hearing from our partners that the world expects China and the United States to manage our relationship responsibly.
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