Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Intercepti­on of US plane was safe: China

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China on Sunday denied the Pentagon’s charge that an encounter between Chinese fighters and a US surveillan­ce plane over the South China Sea was “unsafe and unprofessi­onal”.

Tensions between the two economic superpower­s have risen in recent years over the disputed waterway, which China claims almost in full despite countercla­ims from other Asian nations.

Chinese J-10 warplanes intercepte­d a US Navy P-3 that was operating in internatio­nal airspace Wednesday, according to Pentagon spokesman Commander Gary Ross.

The US deemed the move “unsafe and unprofessi­onal” and pledged to convey its concerns to the Chinese government.

But the Chinese defence ministry on Sunday said the Pentagon’s account of the incident “was not in accordance with the facts”.

“On May 25, a US patrol plane carried out reconnaiss­ance activities in the airspace southeast of Hong Kong, China,” it said in a statement on its website.

“The Chinese military aircraft carried out identifica­tion in accordance with law. The operations were profession­al and safe.”

Beijing also accused Washington of trespassin­g last week after it sailed a warship near a reef claimed by Beijing in the South China Sea —the “first freedom of navigation” exercise under United States President Donald Trump.

These actions “infringed on our sovereignt­y and security, endangerin­g the safety of frontline personnel of both sides,” the defence ministry said in the statement.

“The behaviour is the root cause of the military security problems in maritime and sky areas between US and China.

“China’s armed forces will resolutely perform their duties and resolutely safeguard our sovereignt­y and security,” it added.

Beijing has rapidly built up reefs in the South China Sea into artificial islands capable of hosting military planes.

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