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    US criticises Chinese radar incident, says commitment to Japan unwavering

    WASHINGTON, Dec ​9 (Reuters) - The United States on Tuesday for the first time ⁠criticised the actions of Chinese fighter jets that aimed their ‍radars at Japanese military aircraft last ​week, incidents that Tokyo described as "dangerous".

    The two incidents on Saturday near Japan's ​Okinawa islands are the most serious run-ins between the Chinese and Japanese militaries in years and mark the latest ‌escalation in tensions between the ‌two East Asian powers.

    "China’s actions are not ​conducive to regional peace and stability," a State Department spokesperson ‌said.

    "The U.S.-Japan Alliance is stronger and ⁠more united than ever. Our ‌commitment to ​our ally Japan is unwavering, and we are in close contact ⁠on this ⁠and other issues."

    (Reporting by Daphne Psaledakis ​in Washington; Writing by John Geddie; Editing ‌by Tom Hogue)

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