Monday, October 25, 2010

Chinese - Japanese Tensions Over Disputed East China Sea Islets Continues

China's Island Patrols, Reported Embargo On 'Rare Earth' Elements, Irritate Japan -- Christian Science Monitor

China has sent security patrols near hotly disputed East China Sea islets and reportedly embargoed 'rare earth' elements to Japan. Tokyo is entering talks with Washington on how to respond.

Japan protested Monday against the presence of Chinese patrol boats near disputed islets that were recently at the center of the worst feud between the two Asian powers in years.

The feud, along with anti-Japan protests in several Chinese cities over the weekend and China's reported embargo on exports of so-called "rare earths" to Japan, show that relations between the two nations remain testy and threaten to bring the United States into the dispute.

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More News On Chinese - Japanese Relations

Japan protests Chinese patrols near disputed islands -- CNN
Japan Protests Presence of Chinese Boats Near Disputed Islands -- Chosun Ilbo
Japan protests to China over boats near islands -- AFP
Anti-Japan Protests in China -- NTD Television
Protesters stage anti-Japan rally in China -- Channel News Asia
Hundreds stage anti-Japan rally in China despite efforts to head off protests -- Canadian Press
Anti-Japan demonstrations across China -- The Independent
China's threats anger Japan, but trade ties complicate things -- Miami Herald/McClatchy News
Kan Says Japan's Security Challenge Increasing Due to China, North Korea -- Bloomberg

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