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Japan Protests New Chinese Resource Structure Near East China Sea Median Line

Tokyo says the area lacks agreed maritime boundaries.

Overview

  • The Foreign Ministry said it confirmed China has begun building a new natural-resource development structure on the Chinese side of the median line.
  • Masaaki Kanai, director-general for Asian and Oceanian affairs, lodged a strong protest with Shi Yong at the Chinese Embassy in Tokyo.
  • Japan called the move extremely regrettable and criticized unilateral development in waters where the EEZ and continental shelf remain undelimited.
  • Tokyo urged Beijing to implement the 2008 joint development agreement and to halt unilateral projects pending negotiations.
  • Japan says it has confirmed 22 Chinese structures on the Chinese side to date, and no immediate response from Beijing was reported.