China confirms air confrontation with Japan over East China Sea | Inquirer News

China confirms air confrontation with Japan over East China Sea

/ 03:16 PM July 05, 2016

In this Oct. 13, 2011 file photo, Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force P-3C Orion surveillance plane flies over the disputed islands, called the Senkaku in Japan and Diaoyu in China, in the East China Sea.  Japan protested to China on Thursday, June 9, 2016,  after spotting a Chinese warship for the first time near disputed islands in the East China Sea.  Japanese officials said a Chinese navy frigate was seen off the coast of the Japanese-controlled Senkaku islands, also claimed by China and called the Diaoyu islands. The ship did not violate Japan's territorial waters, and it has since left the area. Kyodo News via AP, File

In this Oct. 13, 2011 file photo, Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force P-3C Orion surveillance plane flies over the disputed islands, called the Senkaku in Japan and Diaoyu in China, in the East China Sea. Japan protested to China on Thursday, June 9, 2016, after spotting a Chinese warship for the first time near disputed islands in the East China Sea. Japanese officials said a Chinese navy frigate was seen off the coast of the Japanese-controlled Senkaku islands, also claimed by China and called the Diaoyu islands. The ship did not violate Japan’s territorial waters, and it has since left the area. Kyodo News via AP, File

BEIJING — China’s defense ministry has confirmed that Chinese and Japanese fighter jets had a confrontation over disputed waters in the East China Sea last month, and says the Chinese jets were only carrying out a routine patrol of the space.

The ministry said the Japanese fighters approached the Chinese jets at high speed to provoke them, which forced the Chinese pilots to take “tactical measures.” The statement issued Monday did not say what the measures were.

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The encounter June 17 took place near a set of barren islets claimed by both countries, called Diaoyu islands by Beijing and Senkaku islands by Tokyo.

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China in 2013 set up an air defense identification zone that covers the islands and overlaps with Japan’s claim of air space for defense.

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