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Chinese, US aircraft in ‘unsafe’ encounter over South China Sea — US

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WASHINGTON: A Chinese military aircraft had an ‘unsafe’ encounter with a US Navy surveillan­ce aircraft near a contested reef in the South China Sea, the US Pacific Command said Friday.

The two planes came within 300 metres of each other during Wednesday’s incident near the Scarboroug­h Shoal, which is claimed by both the Philippine­s and China, according to Pentagon spokesman Jeff Davis.

The close encounter comes amid heightened tensions between the United States and China over Beijing’s moves to establish a presence in disputed areas of the South China Sea by building reefs and atolls into artificial islands.

“An interactio­n characteri­zed by US Pacific Command as ‘unsafe’ occurred in internatio­nal airspace above the South China Sea between a Chinese KJ200 aircraft and a US Navy P-3C aircraft,” said US Pacific Command spokesman Rob Shuford.

“The US Navy P-3C was on a routine mission operating in accordance with internatio­nal law.”

Davis said the Chinese aircraft essentiall­y “crossed the nose” of the American plane, causing it to “make an immediate turn.”

“We don’t see any evidence that it was intentiona­l,” the spokesman said, adding that the incident appeared to be a “oneoff” encounter.

“Clearly we have our disagreeme­nts with China over militariza­tion of South China Sea,” he said, adding that interactio­ns between ships and planes are “largely profession­al and safe.”

The KJ-200 is an airborne early warning and command plane, while the P-3 is a maritime surveillan­ce aircraft. — AFP

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