07 February 2017

News Report: Japan Condemns Chinese Ships' Presence in Waters of Disputed Senkaku Islands

The Japanese Foreign Ministry has lodged a protest against China after three Chinese vessels sailed by the disputed Senkaku Islands in the East China Sea.

TOKYO (Sputnik) — Tokyo stated that the Senkaku Islands belongs to Japan and entering their waters was a violation of the country’s sovereignty, NHK TV channel reported on Monday, citing the Japanese Foreign Ministry’s representative.

Japan and China have had a territorial dispute over the Senkaku Islands, called in Chinese the Diaoyu Islands, since the 1970s. Japan controls the territory, while China has laid claim to it. After World War II, the United States controlled the territory and transferred it to Japan in 1972 along with the Okinawa Island.

In 2012, after Japan announced the nationalization of the islands, anti-Japanese demonstrations were held across China and the country’s leaders said they would defend the territorial integrity of the islands.

This story first appeared on Sputnik & is reposted here with permission.