The Chinese Foreign Ministry posted a new statement in a form of a Q&A on their website early Saturday and slammed those taking advantage of the massive surveillance balloon.
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken postponed his upcoming trip to China, but the ministry claimed the visit had never been announced.
"As a matter of fact, neither China nor the US has announced any visits. It is the US's own business to release relevant information, and we respect that," the statement read.
They also reiterated their denial that the surveillance balloon was being used to spy on the U.S., insisting that China has always abided by international law and that the balloon deviated from its scheduled route.
"This was completely an accident caused by force majeure, and the facts are very clear," the statement continued.
The United States, elected officials and the media were also accused by the ministry of taking advantage of the incident.
"Some politicians and media in the United States took advantage of the issue to attack and discredit China. China firmly opposes it," the statement read.
-ABC News' Karson Yiu and Britt Clennett