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China-Canada tensions rising again over North Korea air patrols

Economy Jun 06, 2022 01:42PM ET
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BEIJING/OTTAWA (Reuters) - Diplomatic tensions between China and Canada are rising again, with each country accusing the other of using their military aircraft flying near North Korea of provocation and harassment.

Earlier on Monday, China's foreign ministry warned Canada of potential "severe consequences" of any "risky provocation," after Canada's military last week accused Chinese warplanes of harassing its patrol aircraft monitoring North Korea's compliance with sanctions.

"The U.N. Security Council has never authorized any country to carry out military surveillance in the seas and airspace of other countries in the name of enforcing sanctions," foreign ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian said at a media briefing.

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, speaking to reporters in Ottawa, responded that Canadian planes were participating in a U.N. mission.

China's actions "are irresponsible and provocative" and "are putting people at risk, while at the same time not respecting decisions by the U.N. to enforce U.N. sanctions on North Korea," Trudeau said.

Last week Trudeau was more measured, calling the harassment of Canadian warplanes "extremely troubling".

Chinese aircraft have sometimes forced Canadian planes to divert from their flight paths, Canada's military said last week.

Wu Qian, a defence ministry spokesman, said the Chinese military took reasonable measures to deal with Canada's actions and have made "solemn representations" via diplomatic channels.

China's defence ministry said in a statement that Canadian military jets have stepped up reconnaissance and "provocations" against China "under the pretext" of implementing U.N. Security Council resolutions, endangering China's national security.

The rise in tensions between Canada and China follows Ottawa's decision last month to ban the use of 5G gear from China's Huawei Technologies Co. due to national security concerns.

That decision had been delayed after Canada's detention of Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou in 2018 on behalf of the United States, and Beijing's subsequent arrest of two Canadians on spying charges. That standoff ended when all three were released in September after U.S. prosecutors reached a deal with Meng.

 

 

China-Canada tensions rising again over North Korea air patrols
 

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Ac Tektrader Jun 06, 2022 2:14PM ET
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it's time for the west to recognize Taiwan as a free democratic nation.....
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roger miller a chinese troll......
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under estimating the western powers resolve was a fatal mastake for the Japanese Empire and their arrogance; now, the pathetic arrogant Chinese totaltarian state is showing the same stupidity.
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Roger Miller Jun 06, 2022 12:05PM ET
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China once again taking advantage of weak western leadership. Can’t blame them, they have a great opportunity while Biden’s in office.
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"weak western leadership" --  How to strengthen leadership?  The leaderships should put up Great Walls of America & EU and slaughter/imprison/harvest organs from all dissenters?
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First Last Too late for the western countries. CCP chinese already own lots of your properties and some even live there spying on u.
 
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