A spokesperson for the Chinese Embassy in Japan addressed inquiries regarding Japan's concerns about Chinese aircraft carrier-based fighter jets. The spokesperson explained that the training exercises conducted by the Chinese Navy in the western Pacific Ocean are routine and planned annually. These activities are fully compliant with international law and established practices. They are not directed at any particular nation or objective.
The spokesperson further stated that the Japanese aircraft had entered the designated training zone, thereby disrupting the ongoing exercises. China responded with professional and standardized on-site procedures, adhering to relevant laws and regulations.
The spokesperson emphasized that Japan's close-range reconnaissance of China's routine military operations is the primary cause of potential maritime and aerial security risks. China urged Japan to cease these actions, which interfere with China's training, and to prevent any unforeseen incidents.
5 Comments
Fuerza
It's good to see China clarifying that these exercises are part of routine training—every nation has the right to train its military.
Manolo Noriega
China’s transparency about its military activities is commendable. International law should guide all nations.
Fuerza
Japan should respect China’s training zones; it’s part of upholding international norms.
Ongania
Respecting the training conducted by neighboring nations is essential for maritime peace.
Fuerza
Nations must focus on cooperation rather than suspicion; this could lead to peace and stability in the region.