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US protests ‘unprofessi­onal’ intercept by Chinese jets

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BEIJING: A pair of Chinese fighter jets conducted an “unprofessi­onal” intercept of an American radiation-sniffing surveillan­ce plane over the East China Sea, the US Air Force said on Friday, the latest in a series of such incidents that have raised US concerns in an already tense region.

The WC-135 crew characteri­zed the intercept as unprofessi­onal “due to the maneuvers by the Chinese pilot, as well as the speeds and proximity of both aircraft,” Hodge said.

She declined to provide further details and said the issue would be addressed with China through “appropriat­e diplomatic and military channels.”

“We would rather discuss it privately with China,” Hodge said in an email to The Associated Press. “This will allow us to continue building confidence with our Chinese counterpar­ts on expected maneuverin­g to avoid mishaps.”

China declared an air defense identifica­tion zone over a large section of the East China Sea in 2013, a move the US called illegitima­te and has refused to recognize.

China has demanded foreign aircraft operating within the zone declare their intentions and follow Chinese instructio­ns. Hodge declined to say whether Wednesday’s incident was within the self-declared Chinese zone.

“US military aircraft routinely transit internatio­nal airspace throughout the Pacific, including the East China Sea,” she said. “This flight was no exception.”

China’s Ministry of National Defense did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

Unexpected and unsafe intercepts involving US and Chinese military aircraft have occurred occasional­ly over the South China Sea, which China claims virtually in its entirety. Although China says it respects freedom of navigation in the strategica­lly vital area, it objects to US military activities, especially the collection of signals intelligen­ce by US craft operating near the coast of its southern island province of Hainan, home to several military installati­ons.

In recent years, the sides have signed a pair of agreements aimed at preventing such encounters from sparking a crisis.

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