Published: 18:10, April 17, 2026
Defense ministry flags NZ's frequent surveillance flights near China
By Jiang Chenglong
Warships of the People's Liberation Army Navy take part in a joint naval exercise in the East China Sea on Dec 21, 2022. (PHOTO / XINHUA)

The Chinese military has lodged stern representations with New Zealand over frequent reconnaissance flights by its military aircraft near China, a defense spokesman said on Friday, citing risks to civil aviation safety.

Zhang Xiaogang, spokesperson for China's Defense Ministry, made the remarks in response to a question about a New Zealand military aircraft that recently carried out multiple close-in reconnaissance in airspace near China, disrupting the order of civil aviation flights.

Zhang highlighted that a New Zealand Air Force P-8A anti-submarine patrol aircraft, ignoring China's warnings, recently conducted frequent close-in reconnaissance and harassment in the sea and airspace of the Yellow Sea and East China Sea.

"The Chinese military took professional and forceful measures to respond and lodged stern representations with the New Zealand side," he said.

Such actions by New Zealand endangered China's sovereignty and security, seriously disrupted flight order in relevant airspace, and could easily trigger maritime and air incidents, Zhang said.

He urged New Zealand to strictly restrain its frontline forces, immediately stop irresponsible acts of harassment endangering civil aviation safety, and prevent risks of misunderstanding and miscalculation.