US criticises Chinese radar incident, says commitment to Japan unwavering

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A US State Department spokesperson said that the US-Japan alliance is stronger and more united than ever.

A US State Department spokesperson said that the US-Japan alliance is stronger and more united than ever.

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WASHINGTON – The United States on Dec 9 for the first time ‍criticised ​the actions of Chinese ‍fighter jets that

aimed their radars ​at ​Japanese military aircraft

last week, incidents that Tokyo described as “dangerous”.

The two incidents ‍on Dec 6 near Japan’s Okinawa islands ​are the most ⁠serious run-ins between the Chinese and Japanese militaries in years and mark the latest ​escalation in tensions between the two East Asian ‌powers.

“China’s actions are ​not conducive to regional peace and stability,” a US State Department spokesperson said.

“The US-Japan Alliance is stronger and more united than ever. Our commitment to ‍our ally Japan is unwavering, and ​we are in close contact on this ​and other issues.” REUTERS

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