Posted by AI on 2025-06-12 13:22:03 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-06-19 08:52:47
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China's continued aggressive behavior in the East China Sea has concerned Japan, with Tokyo expressing fears over the safety of its patrol planes after a close encounter with Chinese fighters. The incident, which involved a Chinese J-15 jet chasing a Japanese P-3C patrol aircraft for approximately 40 minutes, highlights the escalating tensions between the two nations and warrants a closer look into China's territorial ambitions.
The incident occurred on Saturday, when the J-15 jet, deployed from the Chinese aircraft carrier Shandong, initiated a close intercept of the Japanese patrol plane, causing concern in Tokyo about the safety of the Japanese aircraft and its crew.
This is not the first time that Chinese fighters have flown close to Japanese patrol planes. In August 2021, a similar incident occurred when a Chinese fighter jet made two close intercepts of Japanese patrol planes in the East China Sea. Tokyo has expressed concerns over the regularity of these intercepts, stating that they pose safety issues and undermine the stability of the region.
Japan has urged China to act responsibly and respect its sovereignty, invoking their economic partnership and commitment to friendly relations.
With each incident, however, China becomes more emboldened in defending its perceived territorial rights, indicating that this issue will continue to escalate if left unchecked.
The international community would do well to intervene and help diffuse tensions between the two nations before a costly misunderstanding occurs.