Japan lodged a formal protest with the Chinese government, summoning the Charge d’Affaires of the Chinese Embassy in Tokyo.
A Chinese spy plane breached Japanese airspace on Monday, the first known incursion of its kind, prompting Tokyo to scramble its fighter jets in response.
On Monday evening, Japan lodged a formal protest with the Chinese government, summoning the Charge d’Affaires of the Chinese Embassy in Tokyo, Shi Ying, to a meeting to “strongly urge that the recurrence of this incident be prevented”. A flight path published by the Defence Ministry showed the plane circled the area near the Danjo Islands before entering Japanese airspace, and then headed back toward the Chinese mainland. The Danjo Islands are a small uninhabited Japanese island group in the East China Sea, close to the border of what China claims as its exclusive economic zone.
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