China confronts Japanese politicians in disputed East China Sea area

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China confronts Japanese politicians in disputed East China Sea area
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The Japanese group, including former defense Minister Tomomi Inada, was on an inspection mission organized by the city of Ishigaki in Okinawa prefecture

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Chinese vessels took unspecified law enforcement measures, the embassy said in a statement, adding that it had lodged solemn representations for what it called “infringement and provocation” by Japan near tiny, uninhabited islands that Beijing calls the Diaoyu and Tokyo calls the Senkaku. Inada’s group spent three hours near the islands on Saturday, using drones to observe the area, and the Japanese coast guard vessel sought to fend off the Chinese coast guard, NHK said.

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