Japan today (9/8) has again warned China that relations between the two countries "are deteriorated" due to the territorial dispute in the East China, after the Chinese ship massively present near the Islands that the two countries jointly demanded sovereignty but administered by Tokyo.
Japanese Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida (left) and Chinese Ambassador Cheng Yonghua in the meeting in Tokyo on 9/8. (Photo: Reuters)
Tensions between the two largest economies of Asia has increased since Tokyo found sudden increase in the number of Coast Guard vessels and other ships of the Chinese Government to the near islands of Senkaku dispute/Mermaid Pipe in past few days.
Japanese Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida today has the second summons Chinese Ambassador Cheng Yonghua since 5/8 and told him that Beijing is attempting to change the status quo unilaterally, a statement by the Japanese Foreign Ministry said.
Also according to the statement above, he also told him that Cheng Kishida environment around Sino-Japanese relations are deteriorating sharply.
For his part, Ambassador Cheng said he has spoken with Secretary Kishida/Senkaku Islands Fishing Pipe that is inseparable part of the Chinese territory and that the dispute should be resolved through dialogue and diplomacy.
"I told him that ... the Chinese boats operating in disputed waters is common," Mr. Cheng said.
Kishida was Foreign Minister summoned Mr. Cheng after the outbreak strain linked to dozens of Chinese vessels invade waters near the Senkaku Islands, Submerged Pipe late last week. Mr Cheng also were Chinese Deputy Foreign Minister summoned the 6th day.
The service entry of the Chinese ships into waters near the Senkaku/Mermaid Pipe took place after Beijing faced with the pressure of unauthorized actions in East Sea, while China criticize things that this country called Japan's intervention in the area.
United States of America, the country's allies in Southeast Asia, and Japan have criticized the operation of unauthorized reclamation of China in the South China Sea, particularly since an International Court ruled rejected China's sovereignty claims in the South China Sea.
Beijing has refused to recognize the ruling of the Court in the Philippines in the South China Sea China event.Japan has urged China to comply with the ruling, but Beijing has warned Tokyo not to interfere.
In addition to territorial disputes, relations between Japan and China have also been strained by the issue of backlog from World War 2.
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Japanese Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida (left) and Chinese Ambassador Cheng Yonghua in the meeting in Tokyo on 9/8. (Photo: Reuters)
Tensions between the two largest economies of Asia has increased since Tokyo found sudden increase in the number of Coast Guard vessels and other ships of the Chinese Government to the near islands of Senkaku dispute/Mermaid Pipe in past few days.
Japanese Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida today has the second summons Chinese Ambassador Cheng Yonghua since 5/8 and told him that Beijing is attempting to change the status quo unilaterally, a statement by the Japanese Foreign Ministry said.
Also according to the statement above, he also told him that Cheng Kishida environment around Sino-Japanese relations are deteriorating sharply.
For his part, Ambassador Cheng said he has spoken with Secretary Kishida/Senkaku Islands Fishing Pipe that is inseparable part of the Chinese territory and that the dispute should be resolved through dialogue and diplomacy.
"I told him that ... the Chinese boats operating in disputed waters is common," Mr. Cheng said.
Kishida was Foreign Minister summoned Mr. Cheng after the outbreak strain linked to dozens of Chinese vessels invade waters near the Senkaku Islands, Submerged Pipe late last week. Mr Cheng also were Chinese Deputy Foreign Minister summoned the 6th day.
The service entry of the Chinese ships into waters near the Senkaku/Mermaid Pipe took place after Beijing faced with the pressure of unauthorized actions in East Sea, while China criticize things that this country called Japan's intervention in the area.
United States of America, the country's allies in Southeast Asia, and Japan have criticized the operation of unauthorized reclamation of China in the South China Sea, particularly since an International Court ruled rejected China's sovereignty claims in the South China Sea.
Beijing has refused to recognize the ruling of the Court in the Philippines in the South China Sea China event.Japan has urged China to comply with the ruling, but Beijing has warned Tokyo not to interfere.
In addition to territorial disputes, relations between Japan and China have also been strained by the issue of backlog from World War 2.
Peace - Dantri.com.vn
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