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Japan says an armed Chinese ship entered its waters

by Ayai Tomisawa on Dec 26, 2015, 8:28 AM

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A Chinese coastguard vessel with what appeared to be gun turrets entered territorial waters claimed by Japan in the East China Sea, Japan's coastguard said on Saturday, adding that it was the first such incursion by an armed Chinese vessel in the disputed area.

The vessel was one of three that appeared in the waters off the disputed Senkaku Islands, known in China as the Diaoyus, shortly after 9:30 a.m. and left Japanese-claimed waters about 70 minutes later, a Japan coastguard spokeswoman said.

The vessel had first been sighted in the area on Tuesday afternoon and was sailing 29 km (18 miles) off one of the contested islands as of 9:00 a.m. on Wednesday, according to Japan's coastguard.

At that time, China said its vessels were carrying standard equipment and doing nothing wrong in Chinese waters.

Chinese coastguard vessels sail regularly near the islets but the Japanese coastguard spokeswoman said none had ever been seen equipped with arms.

Senkaku islands

The dispute over the Japan-controlled islands has been a major sticking point in the two countries' often contentious relations in recent years.

(Reporting by Ayai Tomisawa; Editing by Edmund Klamann)


 
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