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Japan says it will watch China’s military activity after Beijing admits violating Japanese airspace

  • Japan is closely monitoring Chinese military activity after Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi stated that China admitted to violating Japanese airspace.
  • China explained that the airspace violation was unintentional due to a pilot's emergency measures during turbulence.
  • Japan also expressed concerns about joint military activities between China and Russia amid regular operations of Chinese military aircraft near Japan.
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