Beijing Thursday accused Tokyo of wanting to tarnish the image of China in response to the Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe who felt extremely regrettable use by a Chinese warship firing a radar lock a target, the case a Japanese building.
Japan has recently worsen the crisis and strengthened intentionally voltage to tarnish the image of China, said Ms. Hua Chunying, a spokesman for China's diplomacy.
The current problem is not clear that China's insurance, it is the Japanese ships and aircraft engaged repeatedly in illegal activity in the airspace and waters of the Diaoyu Islands, which undermines the territorial sovereignty China has yet declared the spokesman.
This goes against the improvement of relations with Japan, she said at a daily briefing.
Ms. Hua was responding to a question about an incident on January 30 in the East China Sea, near the islands administered by Japan but claimed by China, the source of diplomatic tensions between the two countries in recent months.
According to the Japanese Ministry of Defense on Tuesday, a Chinese frigate has locked his radar Jan. 30 shooting on a Japanese military vessel, a process that usually announces imminent firing.
The next day, the Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has tried to parliament that the Chinese ship had engaged in a dangerous act that can lead to unpredictable situations.
It was dangerous (...) it is extremely regrettable. We want them (China, ed) exercise restraint in order to avoid unnecessary escalation, said Abe.
Japanese Minister of Defense, Itsunori Onodera, added a Japanese military helicopter was locked in the same way a few days ago.
Use this type of radar is quite unusual (...) and this could create a very dangerous situation for the slightest mistake, he warned.
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