Senkaku Islands

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Senkaku Islands

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China’s Coast Guard vessel’s presence in the waters surrounding Japanese controlled Senkaku islands in the East China Sea, raises concerns about potential tensions between Japan and China.

 

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  • For the 158th consecutive day, Chinese ships were spotted near the Japanese controlled Senkaku Islands.
  • The island is a disputed territory, with Japan, China, and Taiwan all claiming sovereignty over it.

 

Senkaku Islands

 

About Senkaku Islands:

  • Group of eight uninhabited islands and rocks in the East China Sea.
  • Called the Senkaku in Japan, Diaoyu Islands in China and Tiaoyutai in Taiwan.
  • Importance: Close to important shipping lanes, offer rich fishing grounds and lie near potential oil and gas reserves.
  • Japan controls the Senkaku Islands as an inherent part of its territory.
  • Japan Stand: Senkaku Islands are clearly an inherent territory of Japan, in light of historical facts and based upon international law.
    • No issue of territorial sovereignty is to be resolved concerning the Senkaku Islands.
  • China Stand: Islands have been part of its territory since ancient times, serving as important fishing grounds administered by the province of Taiwan.
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