Friday, May 22, 2015

China asserts right to monitor airspace, water near islands

China asserted its right to monitor airspace and waters near its islands in the South China Sea on Thursday in response to reports of an exchange between the Chinese navy and a US surveillance plane.

The remarks came after a CNN news crew onboard a US air force P8-A Poseidon surveillance plane reported it witnessed an incident on Wednesday in which the Chinese navy warned the plane to leave the area eight times as it flew over a Chinese island.

It said the US crew responded that they were flying through international airspace, to which the Chinese dispatcher answered: "This is the Chinese navy. We urge you to leave."

  • Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei said he was not aware of the incident, but reiterated Beijing's indisputable sovereignty over the Nansha Islands and surrounding waters.
"China has the right to monitor the relevant airspace and waters to protect the country's security and prevent accidents at sea," he added.

He urged other countries to "abandon actions that may complicate and exaggerate controversies".

Yin Zhuo, a senior expert on the Chinese navy, said the US armed forces always cite "freedom of navigation" when intruding into other countries' waters and airspace.

Hong commented on remarks by US Deputy Secretary of State Antony Blinken about China's land reclamation operations on its islands in the South China Sea, saying the work is in line with China's sovereignty and aims to provide a civilian service that will benefit other countries.

  • Blinken said on Wednesday that the work risks provoking tension that could lead to conflict.
Hong urged the US to abide by the principle of not taking sides over the South China Sea, and said its groundless remarks will "encourage repeated provocations from certain nations".

Also on Thursday, Shen Jinke, a spokesman for the People's Liberation Army air force, said the aviation division has for the first time flown across the Miyako Strait, the open sea between Japan's Miyako and Okinawa islands, for deep-sea training in the West Pacific.

Shen said the move is intended to improve the division's combat capability.

He said the training zone is in international airspace at altitudes not used by civil aviation, and the exercise abides by international practices. The training was planned previously and is not targeted at any country.

  China Daily - china.org.cn
22/5/15
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    China said on Friday it was "strongly dissatisfied" after a U.S. military plane flew over part of the South China Sea near where China is building artificial islands, and called on the United States to stop such action or risk causing an accident.

    The Chinese navy issued eight warnings to the U.S. P8-A Poseidon, the U.S. military's most advanced surveillance aircraft, when it conducted the overflights on Wednesday, according to CNN, which had a team on board the U.S. aircraft.......REUTERS
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      China has lodged a complaint with Washington over a U.S. spy plane that flew over parts of the disputed South China Sea last week, the Foreign Ministry said on Monday.

      Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying made the remarks at regular briefing, adding that China urged the U.S. to correct mistakes and avoid "irresponsible words and deeds" about the South China Sea issue.

      The U.S. surveillance jet flew over areas where China is building artificial islands. Washington has called the flight "entirely appropriate", but China has said it endangered the security of its islands and reefs.

      A Chinese state-owned newspaper, the Global Times, said on Monday that "war is inevitable" between China and the United States over the South China Sea unless Washington stops demanding Beijing halt the building of artificial islands.
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