The Borneo Post

S. Korea summons Chinese official after air zone intrusion

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SEOUL: South Korea summoned a Chinese embassy official yesterday to lodge a complaint over a Chinese military aircraft flying in the South’s air defence territory, the third such incident this year, the defence ministry said.

South Korea scrambled fighter jets to intercept a Chinese plane when it entered the Korea Air Defence Identifica­tion Zone (ADIZ), the Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) said in a statement.

The aircraft spent more than four hours flying near a submerged rock in the area controlled by Seoul but claimed by Beijing, the JCS said.

There was no immediate comment from China.

The ministry said it called in Du Nong Yi, a defence attaché at the Chinese embassy in Seoul, and ‘sternly’ urged China to take steps to prevent the incident from recurring.

Chinese warplanes made a similar flight over the South Korean zone in February and April, the ministry said, while at least two similar instances were observed last year.

“The government expressed regret that we’re taking this extremely seriously,” the ministry said in a statement.

The ADIZs are not legally binding agreements under internatio­nal treaties, but Seoul extended its own territory in 2013 to partially overlap with a zone newly declared by China.

China’s expansion included the submerged rock named Ieodo, which Seoul controls with a research station platform built atop it. — Reuters

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