Japan protests after saying a Chinese reconnaissance plane violated its airspace
Associated Press
TOKYO (AP) — Japan says a Chinese military aircraft briefly entered Japanese airspace, calling the incident an “absolutely unacceptable” territorial violation and safety threat. The Joint Staff of the Japanese Self Defense Force says a Chinese Y-9 reconnaissance plane circled Danjo Island off the southwestern coast of Japan’s main southern island of Kyushu for two minutes on Monday. The Foreign Ministry said Japanese Vice Foreign Minister Masataka Okano summoned the acting Chinese ambassador and demanded that China take steps to avoid such incidents. Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Lin Jian on Tuesday said China has “no intention” to violate any country’s airspace, adding that “the competent Chinese authorities are learning and verifying the situation.”