China denies 'unsafe' intercepting of US plane
Chinese J-10 fighter planes intercepted a US Navy P-3 Orion operating in international airspace over the South China Sea.
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Beijing: Accusing the Pentagon of distorting facts, China today denied its charge that an encounter between Chinese fighter jets and an American surveillance plane over the South China Sea was "unsafe and unprofessional".
Chinese J-10 fighter planes intercepted a US Navy P-3 Orion operating in international airspace over the South China Sea, the Pentagon had claimed.
The US termed the move as "unsafe and unprofessional" and said that it would convey its concerns to the Chinese government.
However, Chinese defence ministry in a statement said the US account of the incident "was not in accordance with the facts".
"On May 25, a US patrol plane carried out reconnaissance activities in the airspace south-east of Hong Kong, China," it said in a statement on its website.
"The Chinese military aircraft carried out identification in accordance with law. The operations were professional and safe," it said.
Last week, China accused the US of trespassing its sovereignty by dispatching a naval ship close to an artificial islands building by Beijing the disputed waters.
The US has been sending naval ships and aircraft to assert the freedom of navigation in the areas claimed by China in the South China Sea.
China has been opposing the US dispatching naval ships and aircraft to assert freedom of navigation.
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