Indonesia urged to discipline its navy By Qin Jize (China Daily) Updated: 2005-09-23 05:56
"China's exploration for oil and gas is in the country's indisputable coastal
waters in the East China Sea," Qin said responding to Tokyo's protest against
China's drilling for gas in the region.
Earlier this week, Tokyo urged Beijing to reverse its decision to start
extracting natural gas from the Tianwaitian oilfield in the East China Sea.
Qin said China's position has not changed and the country is ready to
continue consultations with Japan for a proper solution. He said he didn't want
Japan to further complicate the issue by taking unilateral action.
According to the Japanese Foreign Ministry website, China and Japan have
agreed in principle to hold talks concerning the East China Sea and other
matters in Tokyo at the end of this month probably next week.
The Japanese delegation will be headed by Director-General of the Asian and
Oceania Affairs Bureau Kenichiro Sasae of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and
comprise Director-General Nobuyori Kodaira of the Agency for Natural Resources
and Energy, and officials from relevant ministries and agencies, the statement
said.
However, Qin said more discussions are needed between the
two sides to fix the time and place of the consultations.
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