Not
so much as a whiff of this in the media here, although this should be
of the greatest interest.
Aircraft
encounters raise fear of conflict
Fears
of armed conflict have been raised after Japanese and Chinese
warplanes tailed each other above a disputed group of uninhabited
islands, officials say.
UPI,
26
April, 2012
Two
Chinese J-10 fighter planes were ordered by Chinese military
authorities to perform "verification and monitoring" Friday
after Japanese F-15 fighter jets tailed a Chinese transport plane,
the Los Angeles Times reported Saturday.
The
incident occurred in airspace over a group of islands in the East
China Sea claimed by Japan, China and Taiwan. The Chinese call the
island Diaoyu while the Japanese have named them Senkaku.
A
Chinese military official told the official Xinhua news agency the
cause of the dispute was the recent expansion by Japan of the
activity zone of its military aircraft.
The
dispute over the islands flared in September 2012 when Japan
purchased some of the islands from a private owner. China has sent
ships and planes into the region to assert its claim to the islands.
The
waters surrounding the islands are thought to have large reserves of
oil and gas.
The
director of China's State Oceanic Administration said Thursday China
will continue to patrol the island's territorial waters, China.org.cn
reported.

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