Wednesday 24 December 2014

Chinese patrol ships invades Japanese territorial waters off Senkaku Islands

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Chinese patrol ships invades Japanese territorial waters off Senkaku Islands

24 December, 2014, JapanUSA NEWS CORP



Two China Coast Guard ships invades Japanese territorial waters around the Senkaku Islands in the East China Sea on Tuesday. A Japan Coast Guard patrol ship observed them for about two hours before they left the area, officials said.  The Haijing 2166 and the Haijing 2401 entered Japanese waters southwest of Uotsuri in the Senkaku chain around 10 a.m. The Chinese vessels left the waters southeast of Minamikojima, another island in the Senkaku chain, shortly past noon, the Japan Coast Guard said.  China Coast Guard ships last entered territorial waters in the area on Friday. Chinese government vessels have been recorded intruding on 31 days so far this year.  China regularly contests Japan’s sovereignty over the uninhabited islets. Its ships have repeatedly entered the waters around them in recent years, raising tensions between the two countries.


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