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OTTAWA — Canada announced that it had called China’s ambassador onto the carpet — but otherwise remained tight\u002Dlipped — as Ottawa and Washington expressed…

Chinese Ambassador Cong Peiwu was summoned for the dressing down from Global Affairs Canada officials on Thursday after the Pentagon revealed the presence of the balloon over the sensitive military sites in the western U.S.Sign up to receive daily headline news from the Calgary Herald, a division of Postmedia Network Inc.By clicking on the sign up button you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc.

On Friday, Pentagon spokesman Brig.-Gen. Patrick Ryder described the object as a manoeuvrable surveillance balloon flying at an altitude of about 60,000 feet, or 18,288 metres, with a “payload” or basket underneath. In Ottawa, the Trudeau government was silent on the balloon. The only official confirmation of the balloon was a brief statement issued by the Defence Department late Thursday saying it was being tracked by the North American Aerospace Defence Command, better known as NORAD.

In a relatively conciliatory statement, the Chinese foreign ministry said the balloon was a civilian airship used mainly for meteorological research. The ministry said the airship has limited “self-steering” capabilities and “deviated far from its planned course” because of winds. Research consultant Steffan Watkins, who monitors such flight information and noted the continued presence of Canadian military aircraft over Valhalla National Park and other places as early as Tuesday, said the lack of information from the government was troubling.Defence Department spokesman Daniel Le Bouthillier would not confirm any details.

The Chinese leader had signalled an interest in cooling tensions between China and the U.S. late last year amid growing economic problems and challenges at home, Saint-Jacques said.The balloon’s appearance also weakens the Communist Chinese government’s longstanding opposition to incursions into what it considers its territory, including in disputed regions such as the South China Sea.“So the Americans will say: ‘Who are you to complain? You sent a balloon that is coming over our territory.

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