China urges Australia to stop making provocations

 Wang Wenbin, spokesman for China's Foreign Ministry, speaks at a regular news briefing in Beijing, China on Aug 24, 2021. (PHOTO / FMPRC.GOV.CN)

BEIJING – China’s Foreign Ministry on Tuesday urged Australia to stop engaging in provocations against China. 

Wang Wenbin, spokesperson for the ministry, made the call while responding to comments made by Australia's Prime Minister Scott Morrison, who denied that an Australia plane had "come too close" to a Chinese naval vessel.

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We firmly oppose these actions by Australia, and urge it to reflect upon itself, refrain from spreading disinformation about China and making provocations. 

Wang Wenbin, Spokesperson, Foreign Ministry, China

The Australian P-8A anti-submarine patrol aircraft approached the airspace over the Chinese PLA naval fleet on Thursday, coming within 4 kilometers and casting sonar buoys around the vessel, as per the account released by China's Ministry of National Defense, said Wang.

"During the whole process of the encounter with the Australian military aircraft, the Chinese vessel maintained safe, standardized and professional operation in accordance with relevant international laws and practices," he said.  

The spokesperson pointed out that Australia has used surveillance planes to engage in provocative actions against China on many occasions.

"Last November, an Australian military aircraft entered China's airspace over the Xisha Islands without the approval of the Chinese government, which seriously undermined China's sovereignty," he said.

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"We firmly oppose these actions by Australia, and urge it to reflect upon itself, refrain from spreading disinformation about China and making provocations," Wang added.