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Japan condemns China fishing curbs; vows to defend islands

By Kiyoshi Takenaka
NARASHINO, Japan Sun Jan 12, 2014 4:00am EST


1 of 4. Japan's Defence Minister Itsunori Onodera (C) reviews troops from the Japanese Ground Self-Defense Force 1st Airborne Brigade during an annual new year military exercise at Narashino exercise field in Funabashi, east of Tokyo January 12, 2014.

Credit: Reuters/Issei Kato

NARASHINO, Japan (Reuters) - Japan on Sunday joined the United States in criticising China's new fishing restrictions in the South China Sea, saying the curbs, coupled with the launch last year of an air defence zone, has left the international community jittery.


Defence Minister Itsunori Onodera made the comment after observing the Japanese Self-Defence Forces' elite airborne brigade conducting airdrop drills designed to hone their skills to defend and retake remote islands.

Earlier on Sunday, Chinese government ships briefly entered what Japan considers its territorial waters near a group of disputed East China Sea islets, in the first such action this year.

"Setting something like this unilaterally as if you are treating your own territorial waters, and imposing certain restrictions on fishing boats is not something that is internationally tolerated," Onodera told reporters.

"I'm afraid not only Japan but the international society as a whole has a concern that China is unilaterally threatening the existing international order" with its new restrictions in the South China Sea and the creation of an air defence identification zone, he said.

The fishing rules, approved by China's southern Hainan province, took effect on January 1 and require foreign fishing vessels to obtain approval to enter disputed waters in the South China Sea, which the local government says are under its jurisdiction.

Washington called the fishing rules "provocative and potentially dangerous", prompting a rebuttal from China's foreign ministry on Friday.

Ties between China and Japan, the world's second- and third-largest economies, have been strained due to a long-running row over ownership of the group of tiny, uninhabited islands called the Senkaku in Japan and Diaoyu in China.

Tensions soared in recent months after Beijing announced the air defence identification zone covering a large swathe of the East China Sea, including the disputed isles, and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe visited a controversial Tokyo shrine seen by critics as a symbol of Japan's wartime aggression.

China and South Korea, where bitter memories of Japan's past militarism run deep, have repeatedly expressed anger in the past over Japanese politicians' visits to Yasukuni Shrine, where Japanese leaders convicted as war criminals by an Allied tribunal are honoured along with those who died in battle.

Stoking tensions further, three Chinese government ships on Sunday morning briefly entered what Japan sees as its territorial waters near the disputed islands, controlled by Japan but also claimed by China, the latest in such occasional entries by Chinese ships.

"We can never overlook such repeated entries. In addition to diplomatic efforts, we will cooperate with Coast Guard and securely defend our territory and territorial waters around the Senkaku," Onodera said.
Patrol ships from China and Japan have been shadowing each other near the islets on and off for months, raising fears that a confrontation could develop into a clash.

Japan condemns China fishing curbs; vows to defend islands| Reuters
 
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Japan should transfer more high-tech weapons to VN so VN can help Japan to defend its Senkaku too.

Lets encircle China again, and this time,unlike 1979 to 1988 , China lost its US daddy's protection :P
 
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can Chinese members make comparison between China and Japan in terms of warships and GDP number like you make to Vietnam? much appreciated.
 
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can Chinese members make comparison between China and Japan in terms of warships and GDP number like you make to Vietnam? much appreciated.

China's 2013 GDP: 9.3 trillion USD
Japan's 2013 GDP: 5 trillion USD

Comparing the number of warships is useless, we are not in the iconic image of warship vs warship duel mode in the WWII.

When there is a war between China and Japan, it will be PLAAF + PLAN + Second Artillery vs JMSDF + JASDF.

You should know that China is totally independent in the global system, while Japan depends everything on US.
 
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Japan should transfer more high-tech weapons to VN so VN can help Japan to defend its Senkaku too.

Lets encircle China again, and this time,unlike 1979 to 1988 , China lost its US daddy's protection :P

It's useless, we have Red river as ultimate weapon against Vietnam. when you think of it...you will have no desire to defy us.
 
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I think it is a fishing moratorium issue isnt it?

That practice has been going on for many years.
The japanese are taking advantage of this as another round of retailiation against the world's condemnaiton of their war-crime shrine visits
 
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China has a much bigger navy and air force,and China's has the world's biggest missile stockpile
But China has one of the most useless army of the world, thats why its Taiwan still under US's occupation

so are you endorsing their unrepentant war crimes?
China also made a lot of war crimes during 1979 sudden attack to VN.
 
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