Shinzo Abe demands apology from China over radar lock
“We wish China to acknowledge it (the radar lock), apologise for it and make efforts to prevent it from recurring,” Abe told the BS Fuji TV station, Jiji Press news agency reported.

Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Friday demanded Beijing apologise and admit that a Chinese frigate got a radar lock on a Japanese destroyer in international waters, a report said.
His demand came after Beijing flatly denied Tokyo’s accusation, in the latest flare-up of a row between China and Japan over disputed islands in the East China Sea.
“We wish China to acknowledge it (the radar lock), apologise for it and make efforts to prevent it from recurring,” Abe told the BS Fuji TV station, Jiji Press news agency reported.
“We have confirmed visually and by photographs and other means as whether the radar was directed this way,” the premier was quoted as saying.
Tokyo summoned China’s envoy earlier Friday for the third time this year after Beijing’s flat denial.
Vice Foreign Minister Chikao Kawai told Ambassador Cheng Yonghua the response was “totally unacceptable”.