(Beijing/Ottawa Comprehensive News) In response to the second time the Canadian military accused the Chinese Air Force accusing the Chinese Air Force in unsafe flight in the South China Sea, the Chinese Ministry of National Defense responded that the Canadian military aircraft adopted a provocative action such as ultra -low -air flights.Malicious provocation.

The official website of the Ministry of National Defense on Saturday (November 4), a spokesman Zhang Xiaogang, responded that the Canadian frigates of the Canada "Ottawa" have been approaching China's Xisha's airspace, "violating China's domestic law and related international law".EssenceZhang Xiaogang also pointed out that the Canadian helicopter refused to respond to the Chinese Air Force's many shouting warnings, adopting provocative actions such as ultra -low -altitude flight, and accusing China for discrediting China afterwards.

Zhang Xiaogang also said that China has a professional specifications for response and disposal operations, strictly restrict the operation of the first -tier sea and air forces to prevent sea and air accidents from occurring.

Reuters reported that the Canadian Defense Minister Blair said on Friday (3rd) that a Chinese fighter flew over the Canadian helicopter in the South China Sea International Airspace on October 29, and the other fired a shot in front of the Canadian helicopter on the same day, causing helicopters to lead to a helicopterIt is a "very insecure" approach.

This is the second time Blair has accused the Chinese Air Force in unsafe flight.Blair also pointed out on October 16 that the Chinese Air Force intercepts the Canadian maritime patrol aircraft "dangerous and reckless". At that time, Canadian aircraft were approaching the international waters of the Chinese coast to perform tasks for the United Nations' sanctions on North Korea.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Mao Ning accused Canadian military aircraft of "provoking trouble" at the gate of the Chinese house, and China was dealt with according to law.

Sino -Canadian relations, Meng Wanzhou, chief financial officer of Huawei in 2018, turned to turn straight down after being detained in Canada. The two countries expelled their diplomats in May this year.