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Japan protests to China over resource development in East China Sea

A platform for gas extraction in disputed waters in the China East Sea. (AFP)
A platform for gas extraction in disputed waters in the China East Sea. (AFP)
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18 Jun 2022 12:06:14 GMT9
18 Jun 2022 12:06:14 GMT9

Japan said on Friday it had protested to Beijing about what it called China’s unilateral development of resources in the East China Sea, saying the activity was continuing despite a 2008 agreement for bilateral cooperation in the area’s waters.

In the East China Sea, where no official border between the two countries have been drawn, China has constructed more than a dozen gas exploration platforms on the west of the equidistance line between them.

The Japanese Foreign Ministry said it filed a protest with a senior official at the Chinese embassy in Tokyo after its navy had found a base structure of a new platform being transported there.

“It is extremely regrettable that China is proceeding with its unilateral development activity, even though it is in the west side of the equidistance line between Japan and China,” the ministry said in a statement.
China is one of Japan’s western neighbours.

Ties between China and Japan, the world’s second- and third-largest economies, have long been plagued with a territorial dispute over a group of uninhabited islets in the East China Sea as well as the legacy of Japan’s wartime aggression

Reuters

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