China: We do not intend to violate the airspace of any country
According to Webangah News quoted by Mehr News, citing AFP, following Tokyo’s claim that a Chinese military surveillance plane entered Japanese airspace, Beijing announced that “had no intention of violating Japan’s airspace.”
Tokyo, referring to the illegal entry of the Chinese fighter into Japan’s airspace, called it a “serious violation of its sovereignty” read and claimed that “China’s movements are increasing”!
Japan, which is America’s closest ally in the region, announced that two minutes after the arrival of the reconnaissance plane 9- China has sent its fighters to the “Danju” islands in the East China Sea.
Lin Jian, the spokesperson of the Chinese Foreign Ministry, said in response to Japan’s claim: “The relevant Chinese vice-ministers are collecting information.” and verification of conditions. The parties have maintained contact through existing channels.
He added: I also emphasize that China has no intention to enter the airspace of any country. .
The uninhabited island of Danju is a group of small islands in the East China Sea off the coast of Nagasaki. It is located in the south of Japan and is not considered a disputed territory.