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China defends intercepti­ng US Navy plane

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BEIJING — China’s defense ministry rejected United States accusation­s that a Chinese fighter jet conducted a “dangerous intercept” of a US Navy surveillan­ce aircraft off the southern Chinese coast.

Ministry spokesman Yang Yujun called the US accusation­s “groundless” in a statement issued Saturday night.

He said the Chinese pilot conducted operations that were “profession­al and the Chinese jet kept a safe distance from the US planes.”

Yang called the Chinese flights “routine identifica­tion and verificati­on.”

Pentagon press secretary Rear Adm. John Kirby gave a different account on Friday of the Aug. 19 encounter about 220 kilometers east of China’s Hainan Island.

He said the Chinese jet made several close passes by the Navy P-8 Poseidon plane, coming within 30 feet of it at one point.

Kirby said that included the Chinese jet doing a “barrel roll” maneuver over the top of the Poseidon — a modified Boeing 737 — and passing across the nose of the Navy plane apparently to show that it was armed.

Kirby said the Chinese jet’s maneuverin­g posed a risk to the safety of the U.S. air crew and was “inconsiste­nt with customary internatio­nal law.”

He said it was the fourth such incident since March of “close intercepts” involving Chinese jets.

The Chinese statement also said that a Navy P-3 Orion, an anti-submarine and surveillan­ce aircraft, flew alongside the Poseidon.

The Pentagon did not mention the second aircraft.

Tensions between the two countries have risen in the South China Sea, as China disputes territoria­l claims with US ally the Philippine­s, Vietnam and other neighbors.

In 2001, a Chinese jet collided with a US Navy aircraft off Hainan Island, killing the Chinese pilot and forcing the Navy plane to make an emergency landing on the island.

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