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Well, China CAN take Japan to ICJ as Japan agreed to the forced ICJ arbitration, but China is then exposed to Philippines and Vietnam taking China to the ICJ.
Japan Won’t Compromise With China on Claim to Islands: Noda
By Flavia Krause-Jackson and Stuart Biggs on September 26, 2012 Tweet Facebook LinkedIn
Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda said Japan will never budge on its ownership over islands in the East China Sea also claimed by China, doing little to ease tensions with Asia’s top economic power.
While Japan isn’t seeking a military confrontation with China and wants to keep talking “calmly,” the disputed islands “are an inherent part of our territory in light of history and also under international law,” Noda told reporters in New York yesterday. “There can’t be any compromise that would be a step back from this basic position.”
Well, China CAN take Japan to ICJ as Japan agreed to the forced ICJ arbitration, but China is then exposed to Philippines and Vietnam taking China to the ICJ.