[Published: Monday December 24 2018]
South Korea denies targeting Japanese plane
SEOUL 24 Dec (ANA) - South Korea denied on Monday that one of its warships had locked its targeting radar on a Japanese patrol plane, which drew a strong protest from Tokyo amid increasingly frosty relations between the regional neighbours.
Last week’s alleged radar incident joined a list of issues discussed by diplomats from the two countries at a meeting in South Korea’s capital Seoul on Monday.
Relations between the two U.S. allies have soured since South Korea’s top court ruled in October that a Japanese steel firm must compensate four South Koreans for their forced labour during World War Two. Japan denounced the ruling.
On Friday, Japan’s defence minister said a South Korean destroyer had locked its targeting radar on a Japanese patrol plane, calling the action extremely dangerous.”
South Korea’s defence ministry, which said last week the destroyer was performing routine operations, on Monday provided more details of the vessel’s actions.
While rescuing a distressed North Korean fishing boat, the destroyer had used an optical camera that detected a low-flying Japanese patrol plane, an official from South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff told reporters.(ANA)
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