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A P-8A Poseidon flying alongside a Lockheed P-3 Orion. Photo courtesy of U.S. Navy photo / Liz Goettee / Wikimedia Commons.

A P-8A Poseidon flying alongside a Lockheed P-3 Orion. Photo courtesy of U.S. Navy photo / Liz Goettee / Wikimedia Commons.

BEIJING—China’s Defence Ministry rejected U.S. accusations that a Chinese fighter jet’s intercept of a U.S. Navy surveillance aircraft off the southern Chinese coast was dangerous, and blamed Washington for mounting large-scale and frequent close-in reconnaissance operations.

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Ministry spokesman Yang Yujun said the Chinese pilot conducted operations that were “professional and the Chinese jet kept a safe distance from the U.S. planes.”

He called the U.S. accusations “groundless” in a statement issued Saturday night, and said that China was conducting “routine identification and verification” flights.

Pentagon press secretary Rear Adm. John Kirby gave a different account Friday of the Aug. 19 encounter about 135 miles (220 kilometres) east of China’s Hainan Island. He said the Chinese jet made several close passes by the Navy P-8 Poseidon plane, coming within 30 feet (9 metres) of it at one point.

Kirby said that included the Chinese jet doing a “barrel roll” manoeuvr over the top of the Poseidon—a modified Boeing 737—and passing across the nose of the Navy plane apparently to show that it was armed. Kirby said the Chinese jet’s manoeuvring posed a risk to the safety of the U.S. air crew and was “inconsistent with customary international law.”

He said it was the fourth such incident since March of “close intercepts” involving Chinese jets.

The Chinese statement also said that a Navy P-3 Orion, an anti-submarine and surveillance aircraft, flew alongside the Poseidon. The Pentagon did not mention the second aircraft.

Tensions between the two countries have risen in the South China Sea, as China disputes territorial claims with U.S. ally the Philippines, Vietnam and other neighbours.

In 2001, a Chinese jet collided with a U.S. Navy surveillance aircraft off Hainan Island, killing the Chinese pilot and forcing the Navy plane to make an emergency landing on the island. Washington severed military relations with China after that episode.

In the latest encounter, Yang blamed “the large-scale and highly frequent close-in reconnaissance by the U.

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S. against China” as “the root cause of accidents endangering the sea and air military security between China and the United States.”

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