China, Japan give conflicting accounts of confrontation around Senkaku Islands

China, Japan give conflicting accounts of confrontation around Senkaku Islands

Both coast guards clashed, expelling and intercepting alleged illegal fishing vessels and patrol boats in contested waters.

Senkaku Islands
An aerial view of Uotsuri Island, the disputed Senkaku outcrop in the East China Sea claimed by China, Taiwan and Japan. (EPA Images pic)
BEIJING:
China and Japan gave conflicting versions of a maritime confrontation involving their coast guards and a Japanese fishing vessel around the disputed Senkaku Islands on Tuesday.

China’s Coast Guard said the Japanese fishing vessel had illegally entered the waters of the Senkaku Islands, which Beijing calls the Diaoyu Islands, before being expelled, in a statement which also claimed the islands are Chinese territory.

However, Japan’s Coast Guard said it intercepted and expelled two Chinese Coast Guard ships as they approached the fishing vessel in the early hours of Tuesday morning.

A diplomatic spat between China and Japan has intensified since Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi told parliament on November 7 that a hypothetical Chinese attack on democratically ruled Taiwan could trigger a military response from Tokyo.

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