Sunday, 8 December 2013

China: ADIZ in line with international law & practice

South Korea has been taking a more measured approach, compared with Tokyo and Washington, since China announced the establishment of its air defense identification zone last month.
On Sunday, Japan’s defense minister called on the international community to oppose China’s air zone, during his meeting with the Philippine Defense Secretary in Tacloban. On Friday, Japan’s lower house passed a resolution urging China to scrap its ADIZ.
The Foreign Affairs Committee of the China’s National People’s Congress says Japan has no right to make irresponsible remarks on the issue. It also says China’s actions are reasonable, legitimate and in line with international law and practice. Washington expressed concerns on the zone, while advising its commercial flights to follow China’s regulations.
Source: CCTV

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