Tokyo today said that it summoned Beijing’s envoy after Chinese Government ships entered the Japanese territorial waters near islands at the centre of a row between the Asian giants.
The Chinese vessels had entered the area yesterday and were still there this morning, the Foreign Ministry said, marking the longest incursion since the long-simmering dispute erupted again last year.
Tokyo issued a protest to acting ambassador Han Zhiqiang over the latest incident, a Japanese Foreign Ministry Spokesman said.
“The Chinese side argued its... position and said it could not accept Japan’s protest,” he said after the Chinese diplomat met Japanese officials.
The incursion was the latest in a series by Chinese Government ships in recent months around the Senkaku islands.
Beijing also claims the chain, which it calls the Diaoyus. The East China Sea archipelago is located in rich fishing grounds and is believed to harbour vast natural resources below its seabed.
China issued a strong criticism after Japan had on Tuesday unveiled its biggest warship since World War II, a $1.2-billion helicopter carrier aimed at playing a major role in disaster and rescue missions, as well as defending sea lanes and Japanese territory.