TOKYO - Tokyo on Monday dismissed as "baseless" Beijing's claim that interference by Self-Defense Forces fighter jets during Chinese naval training was the cause of radars being locked on the aircraft, amid continuing bilateral friction following Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's earlier remarks on how Japan could react to an attack on Taiwan.
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