Beijing accused Tokyo Thursday of mounting a smear campaign after
Japan said a Chinese frigate had locked its weapons-targeting radar on a
Japanese warship in a “threat of force.”
Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force destroyer Yuudachi is seen in this
undated handout photo released by Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force and
obtained by Reuters on February 5, 2013. A Chinese vessel pointed a type
of radar normally used to help guide missiles at a Japanese navy ship
near disputed East China Sea islets, prompting the Japanese government
to lodge a protest with China. Image by: HANDOUT / REUTERS
The world’s second- and third-largest economies are at loggerheads
over uninhabited Japanese-controlled islands in the East China Sea,
known as Senkaku in Tokyo and Diaoyu by Beijing, which claims them.
The radar incident, which Japan said happened last week, marked the
first time the two nations’ navies have locked horns in a dispute that
has some commentators warning about a possible armed conflict.
Asked to respond to Japanese Defense Minister Itsunori Onodera’s
description of the radar targeting as a “threat of force”, Beijing
foreign ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said: “Recently Japan has been
hyping up crisis and deliberately creating tension to smear China’s
image.
“This move is counter to the improvement of relations,” she told a regular briefing.
“The current problem is not China being assertive but about Japanese
ships’ and airplanes’ repeated illegal activities in the airspace and
waters of the Diaoyu islands, which undermine China’s territorial
sovereignty.”
The long-running row over the islands intensified in September when
Tokyo nationalised part of the chain, triggering fury in Beijing and
huge anti-Japan demonstrations across China.
Beijing has repeatedly sent ships and aircraft near the islands and
both sides have scrambled fighter jets, though there have been no
clashes.
The Chinese Defense Ministry has denied that a Chinese navy
vessel aimed weapon-targeting radar at a Japanese navy ship in the East
China Sea. It’s also called on Japan to stop violating China’s
territorial sovereignty.