7th, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs website reported that the spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs answered questions from reporters regarding the Japanese side's claim that Chinese Navy carrier-based aircraft "radar-locked" Japan's Self-Defense Forces fighter jets.

Question: According to reports, on the early morning of December 7, Japan's Defense Minister Shigeyasu Kono held an emergency press conference and stated that the J-15 fighter jet carried by China's aircraft carrier Liaoning conducted two intermittent radar lock-ons on Japan's Air Self-Defense Force F-15 fighter jet in the international waters southeast of Okinawa Island on the afternoon of December 6, and defined it as a "dangerous act beyond the scope required for safe flight of aircraft." He also claimed that he had submitted a "strong protest" to China. What is China's comment on this?

Answer: The Chinese military has already clearly stated its firm position on this issue. The facts are clear, and the frequent close reconnaissance and interference by Japanese fighter jets against China's normal military activities is the greatest maritime and air safety risk. China does not accept the so-called negotiations proposed by Japan and has immediately rejected them, and has lodged counter-negotiations in Beijing and Tokyo respectively.

Under the current situation, Japan's hype about the so-called "radar lock-on" issue is to distort the truth, shift blame, escalate tensions, mislead the international community, and is entirely with ulterior motives. China firmly opposes this. We strongly urge Japan to immediately stop its dangerous acts of interfering with China's normal training and exercises, and to stop all irresponsible false hype and political manipulation.

Original: toutiao.com/article/7581138146373534254/

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