China and Japan continue to blame each other for jet encounter
A close brush between jets has ignited further tension between the Asian neighbours

China and Japan are blaming each other for a close encounter between military jets over the East China Sea.
China’s Defence Ministry said Thursday that Japanese F-15 fighters followed a Chinese TU-154 plane on a regular patrol Wednesday morning and got as close as 30 metres. It released two videos on its website purporting to show the incident, which it said had “seriously affected” the safety of the Chinese plane.
Watch: Japanese F-15 fighters tailed a Chinese TU-154 plane
Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga denied on Thursday that Japanese aircraft had approached a Chinese plane and said Japan stood by the version it gave on Wednesday — that two Chinese SU27 fighters had posed a danger to Japanese aircraft by flying near them.
“Chinese criticism is irrelevant,” Suga said.