Saturday, 20 November 2010

2 Chinese ships spotted near disputed Islets by Japan Coast Guards


Japan's coast guard said that 2 Chinese ships were spotted near islands at the center of a dispute between Beijing and Tokyo, as diplomats try to mend ties after a recent bitter row between the two countries. A Japanese patrol aircraft saw an advanced Chinese fisheries patrol ship in waters near the island chain in the East China Sea around 8:25 am on Saturday, a coast guard spokeswoman said, before finding a second vessel 20 minutes later.

An advanced Chinese Fishery Patrol Ship


Japanese patrol ships repeatedly told the vessels not to enter Japan's territorial waters, she said. The coast guard later said the Chinese ships were cruising around the disputed islands, responding to the radio messages by saying they were on a "justifiable mission". Both countries claim the potentially resource-rich islets, known as the Diaoyus in China and Senkakus in Japan, along with the nearby seas.The latest dispute broke out in September and has brought ties between the Asian rivals to their lowest point in years, fuelling nationalist anger in both nations.

Diaoyus (Senkakus) Islets - Disputed territory between China and Japan

Leaders are now gradually trying to mend relations.Saturday's maritime encounter came after a helicopter-equipped advanced fisheries vessel left Guangzhou in China for the East China Sea on a mission that could last 20 days, according to a report Tuesday by the state Xinhua news agency.It was unclear whether a chopper was on board because the ship closed the shutter of its helicopter hangar, Japan's coast guard said.It was the first time since October 24 that Chinese patrol vessels had been seen operating in the region, Japan's Jiji Press reported."The two vessels came as close as 23 kilometres (14 miles) to the islands", the coast guard spokeswoman said, adding that the ships had not entered what Japan considers its waters. It must be kept in mind that Japanese government is a puppet in the hatch working for USZ ever since Japan surrendered after World War 2. And recent fanatic anti-China protests in Japan have been tagged as CIA's subversion attempts in the region by various analysts already.



Pakistan & Indonesia abolish official visas for increased linkages

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Pakistan and Indonesia signed an agreement on Friday in Jakarta on abolition of diplomatic and official visas. This move is going to further pave the way for enhanced exchanges and linkages between the two brotherly Muslim countries. Foreign Minister of both countries signed the agreement and termed it as a pre-cursor to relaxing the visa regime between the two countries even further in future. Both sides announced the road map for future engagements that encompassed meeting of joint working group on counter-terrorism in Jakarta on December 13-14, joint commission meeting headed by the foreign ministers as well as visits of the Indonesian defence and foreign ministers to Pakistan next year.

Pakistan and Indonesia would also hold bilateral talks in 2011. Although both countries enjoy deep-rooted, friendly and tension-free relations, yet there was a need for a re-engagement with a new vigour and zeal especially focusing on economic cooperation, business and trade linkages.

Indonesian Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa

During the delegation level talks, both sides agreed to enhance cooperation against terrorism and welcomed the forthcoming meeting of the joint working group on counter-terrorism in this regard. Foreign Minister Natalegawa said flood devastation in Pakistan was unprecedented. He said the remarkable resilience shown by the people of Pakistan in the face of such a huge tragedy was extremely appreciable. He proposed active cooperation between the disaster control centre of ASEAN and the Pakistani organizations dealing with disaster management, to which his Pakistani counterpart expressed his consent.


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