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<p><strong>Tokyo</strong> &#8211; Japan said that two Chinese fighter jets directed their radar toward Japanese aircraft near the Okinawa region, prompting renewed diplomatic engagement between the two countries.</p>



<p>Officials in Tokyo described the encounters as concerning but stressed that communication channels remain open to prevent escalation.</p>



<p>Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi said authorities viewed the events seriously while reaffirming Japan’s commitment to a safe and stable regional environment.</p>



<p>She noted that Japan immediately lodged a diplomatic protest and encouraged constructive dialogue to avoid misunderstandings.</p>



<p>Defense Minister Shinjiro Koizumi, during meetings with the Australian defense minister, reiterated Japan’s intention to respond with calm and responsibility.</p>



<p>He emphasized that peaceful skies and stable maritime routes are essential for regional prosperity and long-term cooperation.</p>



<p>Chinese defense officials countered that their aircraft were conducting scheduled carrier-based drills and that Japanese planes had flown too close to their operations.</p>



<p>They insisted that China remains committed to maritime safety and believes direct communication is the best way to reduce friction.</p>



<p>The incidents occurred near areas claimed by both countries, adding sensitivity to an already complex security environment.</p>



<p>Despite this, analysts say the swift diplomatic exchanges demonstrate a shared recognition that stability benefits the broader region.</p>



<p>Tensions between the two countries have increased in recent weeks following comments about Taiwan and regional security.</p>



<p>But officials in both capitals have signaled interest in maintaining structured dialogue and strengthening crisis-avoidance mechanisms.</p>



<p>Radar targeting is widely seen as a risky action because it may be interpreted as preparation for an attack and force aircraft to maneuver defensively.</p>



<p>Japan did not disclose tactical details but emphasized that all operations were carried out with professionalism and restraint.</p>



<p>Chinese officials called Japan’s claims inaccurate and urged Tokyo to avoid statements that could heighten tensions unnecessarily.</p>



<p>They reaffirmed China’s intention to protect its security while also supporting peaceful engagement with neighboring countries.</p>



<p>Australia voiced concern after discussions with Japan, saying regional rules and transparency help maintain an open and safe Indo-Pacific.</p>



<p>Leaders from both countries agreed that consistent communication and mutual respect remain vital pillars of defense cooperation.</p>



<p>The radar incidents occurred as China continues various maritime and aerial drills in East Asian waters.</p>



<p>Such activities underscore the importance of stable military coordination, especially in areas with busy shipping lanes and international flight paths.</p>



<p>Taiwan, monitoring parallel activities in surrounding waters, noted that the general situation remained stable.</p>



<p>Authorities said they remained vigilant but encouraged diplomatic dialogue across all parties to reduce the chance of miscalculation.</p>



<p>China described some activities in the Taiwan Strait as search-and-rescue drills, explaining that these missions contribute to maritime safety and accident response.</p>



<p>Taiwan countered that certain statements used to describe the operations were misleading, though it stressed that conditions at sea remained normal.</p>



<p>China maintains that the strait falls under its jurisdiction, while Taiwan and its partners view it as an international waterway essential to global trade.</p>



<p>Despite differing interpretations, all sides have continued routine communication to ensure safety in heavily trafficked zones.</p>



<p>Japan scrambled F-15 fighters during the incidents as a precaution, consistent with standard air-defense procedures.</p>



<p>Officials highlighted that such actions are routine and designed to ensure awareness, not escalation.</p>



<p>Both China and Japan have experienced similar encounters in past years, making their current diplomatic channels especially valuable.</p>



<p>Experts say that continued dialogue, confidence-building measures and military-to-military communication will contribute to a more predictable security environment.</p>



<p>As East Asia navigates rising strategic competition, responsible diplomacy remains the essential tool for preventing conflict.</p>



<p>Both countries have expressed that stability is in the best interest of their economies, their citizens and the wider Indo-Pacific region.</p>
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