Tuesday, February 04, 2014

China Gripes About Japan Claiming China to declare new ADIZ in South China Sea


China has accused Japan of heightening regional tensions with “rumors” that Beijing planned to declare a new air defense zone over the South China Sea.

Foreign ministry spokesman Hong Lei said right-wing forces in Japan had repeatedly made such allegations with the intention of shifting international attention from the “plot” to change Japan’s pacifist constitution, the official Xinhua news agency reported.

“We sternly warned these forces not to mislead public opinions with rumors and play up tensions for their own selfish benefit,” he said in a press release Saturday quoted by Xinhua.

Japan’s Asahi Shimbun daily reported Friday that Chinese air force officials have drafted proposals for a new air defense identification zone (ADIZ) that could place the Paracel Islands — claimed by both China and Vietnam — at its core.

The US warned Beijing against such a move, with the State Department saying Saturday that it would be seen “as a provocative and unilateral act that would raise tensions and call into serious question China’s commitment to diplomatically managing territorial disputes”.

The US stressed that the rumors were “unconfirmed”, however.

In response, Hong said China had the right to adopt all measures, including setting up air defence zones, to safeguard national security, according to Xinhua.

Beijing claims the South China Sea almost in its entirety, even areas a long way from its shoreline.


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