'It just rang': In crises, US-China hotline goes unanswered

FILE - Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin speaks during a meeting with Albanian Defense Minister Niko Peleshi at the Pentagon, Jan. 26, 2023, in Washington. Within hours of an Air Force F-22 downing a giant Chinese balloon that had crossed the United States, Austin reached out to his Chinese counterpart via a special crisis line, aiming for a quick general-to-general talk that could explain things and ease tensions. But Austin's effort on Feb. 4 fell flat, when Chinese Defense Minister Wei Fenghe declined to get on the line, the Pentagon says. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File)

WASHINGTON (AP) — Within hours of an Air Force F-22 downing a giant Chinese balloon that had crossed the United States, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin reached out to his Chinese counterpart via a special crisis line, aiming for a quick general-to-general talk that could explain things and ease tensions.

But Austin's effort Saturday fell flat, when Chinese Defense Minister Wei Fenghe declined to get on the line, the Pentagon says.

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