TOKYO, June 12 (AFP): Japan Thursday summoned the Chinese ambassador, as the two sides traded accusations of blame for a near miss involving fighter jets over the East China Sea, the second similar incident in less than a month.
In the latest confrontation in a long-running territorial dispute, Tokyo says two Chinese SU-27 jets flew as close as just 30 metres to its aircraft in a spot where the two countries' air defence zones overlap.
"It was an action that was extremely regrettable, and which cannot be tolerated," said top government spokesman Yoshihide Suga, of the Wednesday incident.
It was the second time in less than three weeks that Tokyo has accused Beijing of playing chicken in the skies near the hotly contested Japanese-controlled Senkaku islands, which China also claims and calls the Diaoyus.
"It comes after a similar event which occurred last month," Suga said. "The government will continue urging China to prevent an accident and restrain itself."
Japan's vice minister for foreign affairs, Akitaka Saiki, called the Chinese ambassador to Japan, Cheng Yonghua, to the ministry, where he said similar manoeuvres "could lead to a real accident", according to Kyodo News.
China hit back, insisting Japanese pilots had been at fault and that Tokyo was lying to the international community about China's behaviour.
Japan summons China envoy over mid-air near miss
FE Team | Published: June 13, 2014 00:00:00 | Updated: November 30, 2026 06:01:00
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