World
China coastguard vessels enter disputed waters in East China Sea
A Chinese man sings as he holds the the Chinese flag, with the backdrop of Taiwanese islands from a distance of 2 kilometres, during a boat tour to view the islands, off Xiamen, in China’s south-east Fujian province on January 11, 2024, two days before Taiwan’s Presidential election. — AFP pic

BEIJING, Jan 11 — The Chinese coastguard said it patrolled the territorial waters of the Diaoyu Islands today to conduct "right protection”.

The East China Sea islets are claimed by both China and Japan, which calls them the Senkaku Islands, and have long been a sticking point in bilateral ties.

Japan’s Coast Guard separately said in a bulletin that it had repeatedly urged the four Chinese coastguard vessels to leave "our territorial waters”.

The four Chinese ships left the waters after almost two hours and sailed south, Japan’s Coast Guard said in a later bulletin.

It was the first time Chinese coastguard vessels had entered the waters since December 18, Japan’s Coast Guard said. — Reuters

Related Articles

 

You May Also Like