The US Pacific Command today said a Chinese jet and a US Navy patrol plane had an "unsafe" encounter over the South China Sea this week, raising concerns.
Pacific Command spokesperson Robert Shuford said that the "interaction" between a Chinese KJ-200 early warning aircraft and a US Navy P-3C plane took place on Wednesday in international airspace over the waters. He did not say what was unsafe about the encounter.
Shuford says the US plane was on a routine mission and operating according to international law.
The Chinese defence ministry has not responded to a faxed request for comment.
Pacific Command spokesperson Robert Shuford said that the "interaction" between a Chinese KJ-200 early warning aircraft and a US Navy P-3C plane took place on Wednesday in international airspace over the waters. He did not say what was unsafe about the encounter.
Shuford says the US plane was on a routine mission and operating according to international law.
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He said the Department of Defence and the Pacific Command "are always concerned about unsafe interactions with Chinese military forces."
The Chinese defence ministry has not responded to a faxed request for comment.