June 5, 2022 2:09 PM GMT+7
SYDNEY, June 5 (Reuters) - A Chinese fighter
aircraft dangerously intercepted an Australian military surveillance plane in
the South China Sea region in May, Australia's defence department said on
Sunday.
The Royal Australian Air Force P-8 maritime surveillance
aircraft was intercepted by a Chinese J-16 fighter during "routine
maritime surveillance activity" in international airspace in the region on
May 26, defence said in a statement.
"The intercept resulted in a dangerous
manoeuvre which posed a safety threat to the P-8 aircraft and its crew,"
it said.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese told
reporters in Perth that his government had expressed concerns to China
"through appropriate channels".
China's foreign ministry in Beijing and its
embassy in Australia did not respond to requests for comment outside business
hours.
Defence Minister Richard Marles said the
Chinese jet flew very close in front of the RAAF aircraft and released a
"bundle of chaff" containing small pieces of aluminium that were
ingested into the Australian aircraft's engine.
"Quite obviously this is very
dangerous," Marles told ABC television.
Australia has previously joined the United
States in stating that China’s claims around contested islands in the South
China Sea do not comply with international law.
Defence said for decades it had undertaken
maritime surveillance in the region and "does so in accordance with
international law, exercising the right to freedom of navigation and overflight
in international waters and airspace".
Relations between Australia and China, major trading partners,
have been strained recently over growing Chinese influence in the Pacific after
China sought a regional security deal with Pacific Island nations. read more
Also in May, a Chinese intelligence ship was tracked off
Australia's west coast within 50 nautical miles of a sensitive defence
facility, which is used by Australian, U.S. and allied submarines. read more
In February, China and Australia traded barbs over an incident
in which Australia said one of its maritime patrol aircraft detected a laser
directed at it from a People's Liberation Army Navy vessel. read more
Reporting by Samuel McKeith; Editing by Lisa Shumaker
https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/australia-says-chinese-fighter-jet-intercepted-its-surveillance-aircraft-2022-06-05/
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