China, Japan say their ships faced off near disputed islands


The confrontation happened around the Senkaku/Diaoyu islands that has long been a sticking point between China and Japan.

HONG KONG (Reuters): Chinese and Japanese coast guard ships have faced off in waters around disputed islands in the East China Sea, both countries said on Tuesday.

China said it drove away several Japanese vessels that on Monday “illegally” entered territorial waters around the islands it calls Diaoyu, and it urged Japan to stop all “illegal activities” in the area.

Japan controls the islands and calls them the Senkaku.

Japan’s coast guard said in a press release that it ordered two Chinese coast guard vessels to leave the waters around the islands and manoeuvred its ships to prevent them from approaching Japanese fishing boats.

The uninhabited area has long been a sticking point in ties between the two countries. - Reuters

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