China is dismissing as “groundless” U.S. accusations that one of its fighter jets came too close to a U.S. Navy patrol plane off the Chinese coast on Tuesday.
A Chinese Defense Ministry spokesman, Yang Yujun, made the comment Saturday. In a statement cited by China’s Xinhua news agency, Yang also said the Chinese pilot had maintained a safe distance from the U.S. aircraft and that the United States, and its massive and frequent close-in surveillance of China, endangered air and marine security.
The U.S. Defense Department Friday said the Chinese plane conducted a “dangerous intercept” of the Navy jet, a P-8 Poseidon plane, and that the Pentagon registered its concerns to the Chinese. Â
Pentagon spokesman Rear Admiral John Kirby said the Chinese jet made several close passes. Â
“The Chinese jet also passed the nose of the P-8 at 90 degrees with its belly toward the P-8 Poseidon,” Kirby told a news conference, ” we believe to make a point of showing its weapons load. And, then they flew directly under and alongside the P-8, bringing their wingtips, as it said, to within 20 feet and then conducted a roll.”
Kirby says the incident took place Tuesday in international waters, 200 kilometers east of Hainan Island as the U.S. jet was on a routine patrol. He said the encounter posed a risk to the safety and well-being of the air crew and was inconsistent with customary international law. [Read More]
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Source: VOA News: War and Conflict
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