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Russian fighter jets 'breach Japan airspace' | Russian fighter jets 'breach Japan airspace' |
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Two Russian fighter jets have violated Japanese airspace, prompting Tokyo to scramble its own aircraft, reports say. | Two Russian fighter jets have violated Japanese airspace, prompting Tokyo to scramble its own aircraft, reports say. |
Japan lodged a protest after the planes were detected off the northern island of Hokkaido for just over a minute. | Japan lodged a protest after the planes were detected off the northern island of Hokkaido for just over a minute. |
The incident happened after Japanese PM Shinzo Abe said he was seeking a solution to a territorial dispute with Russia over a Pacific island chain. | The incident happened after Japanese PM Shinzo Abe said he was seeking a solution to a territorial dispute with Russia over a Pacific island chain. |
Russia's military denied the incursion, saying the jets were making routine flights near the disputed islands. | Russia's military denied the incursion, saying the jets were making routine flights near the disputed islands. |
Mr Abe was speaking on the anniversary of an 1855 treaty which Japan says supports its claims to the islands. | Mr Abe was speaking on the anniversary of an 1855 treaty which Japan says supports its claims to the islands. |
The four islands - which Russia calls the Southern Kurils and Japan calls the Northern Territories - are the subject of a 60-year-old dispute. | The four islands - which Russia calls the Southern Kurils and Japan calls the Northern Territories - are the subject of a 60-year-old dispute. |
Because of the dispute, the two nations have not yet signed a peace treaty to end World War II. | Because of the dispute, the two nations have not yet signed a peace treaty to end World War II. |
'Extremely problematic' | 'Extremely problematic' |
"Today, around 03:00 (06:00 GMT), military fighters belonging to Russian Federation breached our nation's airspace above territorial waters off Rishiri island in Hokkaido," the foreign ministry said. | "Today, around 03:00 (06:00 GMT), military fighters belonging to Russian Federation breached our nation's airspace above territorial waters off Rishiri island in Hokkaido," the foreign ministry said. |
Japanese F-2 fighter jets were scrambled, as the Russian Su-27 planes flew south over the Sea of Japan before turning back to the north, Japan's Kyodo news agency said. | Japanese F-2 fighter jets were scrambled, as the Russian Su-27 planes flew south over the Sea of Japan before turning back to the north, Japan's Kyodo news agency said. |
Defence ministry official Yoshihide Yoshida told journalists it was not clear whether the incursion was intentional or accidental, but described it as "extremely problematic". | Defence ministry official Yoshihide Yoshida told journalists it was not clear whether the incursion was intentional or accidental, but described it as "extremely problematic". |
Roman Martov, a spokesman for the Russian air force's eastern district, was quoted by Russian media as saying the planes did not enter Japanese airspace. | Roman Martov, a spokesman for the Russian air force's eastern district, was quoted by Russian media as saying the planes did not enter Japanese airspace. |
The flights were "strictly in accordance with international rules on the use of airspace and did not involve breaching the borders of other states", he said. | The flights were "strictly in accordance with international rules on the use of airspace and did not involve breaching the borders of other states", he said. |
On Wednesday Russia's Interfax news agency quoted military sources as saying Russian combined armed forces had begun scheduled exercises on the disputed islands. | |
Japan last reported an incursion by Russian aircraft in February 2008. | Japan last reported an incursion by Russian aircraft in February 2008. |
Hours earlier, Mr Abe spoke to former inhabitants of the disputed islands and their descendants in a speech to mark Northern Territories Day, when rallies are traditionally held to call for the return of the islands. | Hours earlier, Mr Abe spoke to former inhabitants of the disputed islands and their descendants in a speech to mark Northern Territories Day, when rallies are traditionally held to call for the return of the islands. |
"In the telephone talks, I told [Russian] President [Vladimir] Putin I would make efforts to find a mutually acceptable solution so as to ultimately solve the issue of the Northern Territories," he said. | "In the telephone talks, I told [Russian] President [Vladimir] Putin I would make efforts to find a mutually acceptable solution so as to ultimately solve the issue of the Northern Territories," he said. |
In December, Mr Abe and Mr Putin agreed to restart talks on signing a peace treaty. | In December, Mr Abe and Mr Putin agreed to restart talks on signing a peace treaty. |
Mr Abe is currently facing an escalation in a separate dispute with China over islands in the East China Sea. | Mr Abe is currently facing an escalation in a separate dispute with China over islands in the East China Sea. |
Japan, which controls them, calls them the Senkaku islands, China calls them the Diaoyu islands. | Japan, which controls them, calls them the Senkaku islands, China calls them the Diaoyu islands. |
The countries have disputed their ownership for years, but the row erupted again in September when the Japanese government bought three of them from a private owner. | The countries have disputed their ownership for years, but the row erupted again in September when the Japanese government bought three of them from a private owner. |