‘Nonsense,’ says Chinese envoy on fears over landing of Chinese military jet in Davao
KAWIT, Cavite – “It’s nonsense.”
This was how Chinese Ambassador Zhao Jianhua dismissed fears and concerns over the landing of a Chinese military airplane in Davao City last week.
Zhao said the military plane was in Davao only for refueling.
“The landing is very simple, it’s for refueling,” Zhao told reporters after the Independence Day program here, adding that the plane was on its way to New Zealand for a bilateral military exercise.
He also maintained that China followed Philippine protocols regarding the aircraft’s landing in Davao City.
Article continues after this advertisement“I’m really puzzled and even surprised that some of the people here [are] taking the landing of Chinese military jets as a kind of military threat to the Philippines. And even they indicated that this might be the beginning of our invasion,” he said.
Article continues after this advertisement“Please allow me to be blunt, it’s nonsense. We have never thought of going to war with our good neighbor, our good friend that is the Philippines,” he added.
Malacañang confirmed on Sunday the landing of the Chinese military aircraft, saying the request for landing was “received, processed and cleared by relevant Philippine government agencies.”
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