China’s Coast Guard announced on Tuesday that it conducted patrols around the Diaoyu Islands, also known as the Senkaku Islands, in the East China Sea. These islands are subject to competing claims from China, Japan, and Taiwan. Japan’s Coast Guard, on the other hand, stated in a bulletin that it repeatedly urged the four Chinese coast guard vessels to vacate “our territorial waters.” The last incursion by Chinese coastguard vessels occurred on January 27, according to Japan’s Coast Guard. Reporting by the Beijing newsroom and Satoshi Sugiyama in Tokyo. Edited by Jacqueline Wong and Christopher Cushing. © Copyright 2024 Thomson Reuters.
China’s Coast Guard conducted patrols in the disputed waters of the Diaoyu Islands (also known as the Senkaku Islands) in the East China Sea. The islands are claimed by China, Japan, and Taiwan. Japan’s Coast Guard urged four Chinese coast guard vessels to leave their territorial waters, stating that the Chinese vessels last entered on January 27.
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