Wednesday, July 27, 2011

China Wants The U.S. To Stop Spy Flights Near Their Coastal Waters

Undeterred: U.S. chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff said the U.S. would maintain its surveillance missions in international airspace. Daily Mail

China Cites US Spy Flights As Obstacle To Closer Ties -- Voice of America

China says U.S. surveillance flights near its coast have “severely harmed” strategic trust between the countries and are a “major obstacle” to closer military ties.

The Global Times newspaper on Wednesday quoted defense ministry officials as demanding that the United States respect China's sovereignty and security interests. The remarks follow a speech this week in which U.S. military chief of staff Admiral Mike Mullen said America will “not be deterred” from flying in international air space close to China.

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More News On Chinese Fighter Jet Fighters Chasing A US Spy Plane

China warns US over spy planes -- The Telegraph
China tells US to halt spy plane flights -- Hindustan Times/AFP
China protests against U.S. spy flights near its coast -- Reuters
China warns U.S. to stop monitoring its coastline with spy planes -- AHN
Dangerous US behavior -- China Daily commentary

Taiwan sends fighter planes to intercept Chinese aircraft which strayed into its airspace for first time in 12 years -- Daily Mail
Two Chinese fighters 'pursue' US spy plane -- The Telegraph
Chinese jets chase U.S. surveillance jet over Taiwan Strait -- Washington Times

US to continue spy flights after jets 'pursued' by China over Taiwan -- The Telegraph
US to continue China spy flights despite Su-27 incident -- Flight Global

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