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Japan Coast Guard Chasing S. Korean Ship
Associated Press via My EarthLink ^ | July 4, 2006 | HIROKO TABUCHI

Posted on 07/04/2006 5:37:02 PM PDT by decimon

A South Korean protester is blocked by police officers as he tears Japanese flag during an anti-Japan protest in front of Japanese Embassy in Seoul, Monday, July 3, 2006. LEE JIN-MANBy HIROKO TABUCHI (Associated Press Writer)

From Associated Press July 04, 2006 6:19 PM EDT

TOKYO - A Japanese patrol boat is chasing a South Korean ship that entered disputed waters claimed by Japan early Wednesday, officials said.

The ship, which lau1104nched a maritime survey between the two countries on Monday, entered waters Japan claims as its exclusive economic zone at 6:41 a.m. It was intercepted by a Japanese patrol boat soon after, the Japanese Coast Guard said.

The patrol boat used radio to order the South Korean vessel, the 'Haeyang 2000', to stop its activities immediately. But the vessel refused and is heading toward a set of disputed islets known as Dokdo in Korea and Takeshima in Japan, the Coast Guard said.

The Coast Guard is pursuing the Haeyang 2000, which appears to be escorted by a South Korean patrol ship. The survey boat's crew radioed the Japanese to say it was surveying South Korean waters and should not be obstructed, the Coast Guard said.

Japan and South Korea have long sparred over the ownership of the islets as part of a wider struggle to define their economic rights in the area. The islets are thought to be surrounded by rich fishing grounds and potential deposits of methane hydrate, a potent source of natural gas.

The tiny islets are about equidistant between Japan and South Korea. South Korea resents Japan's claim to the islands as a legacy of Tokyo's 1910-45 colonization of the Korean peninsula.

Under international law, each country has rights to explore and use marine resources within 230 miles from its shores. Japan and South Korea both claim the islands fall within their territory, thereby expanding their maritime zones.

In recent months, the neighbors have objected to each other's plans to survey the disputed waters, seeing such surveys as assertions of ownership.

Tensions flared in April when South Korea protested similar survey plans by Japan, sending gunboats to meet the Japanese survey fleet. Tokyo shelved the study after last-minute negotiations.

Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi urged South Korea on Monday to cancel the survey and officials warned that Tokyo would counter any moves that encroach upon Japan's economic interests in the area.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; Japan; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: japan; southkorea
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To: burzum
but I didn't think that relationship went both ways.

Oh yes indeed!!!....S. Korea's loyalties go, "both ways."

21 posted on 07/04/2006 6:50:15 PM PDT by sam_paine (X .................................)
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To: TigerLikesRooster
Yes, S. Korea and Japan resume their tit-for-tat on Dokdo issue. This is the direct result of S. Korea trying to weaken alliance with U.S., which made Japan perceive that it can freely move against S. Korea, without worrying much about U.S.'s concern.

And they are probably right. I can't imagine many US politicians being too annoyed that the anti-American S. Koreans are being harassed by Japan.

22 posted on 07/04/2006 7:00:51 PM PDT by burzum (Great minds discuss ideas, average minds discuss events, small minds discuss people.--Adm. Rickover)
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To: Peach; Mo1

new twist ping


23 posted on 07/04/2006 7:22:16 PM PDT by prairiebreeze (It takes ideas and optimism to win elections. The DemocRATS have neither.)
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To: burzum

You're right . I thought I was the only one that thinks S . Korea is less than a true ally . They support total appeasement , and I say pull our troops out of there know and let them suck up to N Korea all they want . Ingrates ...


24 posted on 07/04/2006 7:40:32 PM PDT by FRONTLINER (Katherine Harris for Senate '06 !)
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To: burzum

"South Korea is our ally? When? I know we're their ally, but I didn't think that relationship went both ways."

I was thinking the same thing.


25 posted on 07/04/2006 8:05:13 PM PDT by Sun (Hillary had a D-/F rating on immigration; now she wants to build a wall????)
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To: decimon

Give me a break.. why don't they just split it 50/50 and shut the hell up.


26 posted on 07/04/2006 11:16:50 PM PDT by Almondjoy
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To: prairiebreeze

The Japanese had a busy day, I see. Let's hope this new day is somewhat calmer for them.


27 posted on 07/05/2006 3:08:00 AM PDT by Peach (Iraq/AlQaeda relationship http://markeichenlaub.blogspot.com/2006/06/strategic-relationship-between.)
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