Chinese Aircraft Carrier Enters Japan’s Contiguous Zone, Raising Government Concerns

The⁢ Japanese government is on high alert after the Chinese Navy‘s‌ aircraft ⁤carrier, the Liaoning, ​entered Japan’s contiguous zone for⁢ the first ‍time. This comes ‍after ⁣a series ⁤of provocative acts by the Chinese military,⁤ including an⁢ incursion into ⁢Japan’s territorial airspace last month.⁣ The timing of these actions may be aimed at disrupting Japan during its political power vacuum caused by the Liberal​ Democratic Party’s presidential election.

Deputy Chief ⁤Cabinet​ Secretary ⁣Hiroshi Moriya expressed his concerns about the⁤ situation at a press conference and revealed that the government has raised serious concerns with ‍China through diplomatic channels. ⁢The Liaoning was spotted near Uotsuri Island in Okinawa⁤ Prefecture, accompanied by two destroyers. It‌ sailed between ⁢Yonaguni Island and Iriomote Island before heading out into the Pacific Ocean.

Although Maritime Self-Defense Force destroyers and patrol aircraft monitored ​the carrier, no dangerous moves were observed‌ such as fighters ‍departing ​or landing on it. Later in the day, three ‍Chinese ⁤Navy ships ​followed a similar route.

The Liaoning is China’s first commissioned aircraft carrier and has a large capacity ‍for carrying fighters.‌ It is capable of​ conducting​ missions⁤ in remote parts of the ⁣sea. ⁤The⁢ fact that vessels passing between Yonaguni Island and Iriomote⁣ Island enter Japan’s contiguous zone adds to concerns about Japan’s security situation.

This is not the first time that Liaoning has sailed into the Pacific Ocean since December 2022​ but it previously took a different route that did not require ​entering Japan’s contiguous zone. A senior official in Japan’s Defense Ministry⁤ noted that this new route may become a regular ⁣occurrence⁣ in future operations conducted by​ China.

It is⁤ believed that China aims ​to put pressure on Japan, Taiwan, and also⁣ test how a lame-duck administration responds following Prime Minister Fumio Kishida’s announcement that he would not run in LDP presidential election. The Japanese ​government is carefully analyzing Beijing’s intentions while Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian stated during a press conference that activities‍ related to ​China comply with domestic and international laws.

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