日韩午夜精品视频,欧美私密网站,国产一区二区三区四区,国产主播一区二区三区四区

 

ROK condemns Japan's renewed claim to disputed islets

 
0 CommentsPrint E-mail Xinhua, March 30, 2011
Adjust font size:

In a move that has been repeated all too often, South Korea on Wednesday railed against Japan's latest territorial claim to a set of disputed islets lying half way between the two Asian neighbors.

The islets have been a source of recurring diplomatic feud between South Korea and Japan, whose conflict-ridden relations date back to Japan's brutal 1910-45 colonial occupation of the Korean peninsula.

"The government strongly protests the authorization of middle school textbooks describing Dokdo as part of the Japanese territory, and we demand Japan immediately withdraw its decision," Seoul's foreign ministry spokesman Cho Byung-Je said in an official statement.

The islets belong to South Korea "historically, geographically and by international law," the spokesman added. "We remain firm in our stance that we will deal resolutely with any attempt by Japan to damage our sovereignty over Dokdo."

The strongly worded statement was issued shortly after the Japanese government approved a dozen school textbooks describing the set of rocky outcroppings in the East Sea, called Takeshima in Japan, as its territory, its newest attempt.

The islets have been controlled by South Korea, which considers Japan's territorial ambition as a sign that it is not entirely repentant of its past as a colonial ruler. Besides the claims to the islets, the new textbooks also "justify and beautify" Japan's colonial occupation, the foreign ministry said.

Repeated calls by leaders of the two countries for "forward- looking relations" have always paled in the face of recurrent territorial disputes, which are often quick to stoke up nationalistic sentiments in both countries.

This time around, the renewed claim comes as a particularly bigger shock to many South Koreans, whose donations to the neighboring country scrambling with the aftermath of the earthquake and tsunami have reached a record high in its foreign aid history.

Some now deride the on-again, off-again bickering as an "annual event," but the foreign ministry spokesman said the conflict will have to repeat itself unless Japan resolve the outstanding issues. "Japan is solely responsible for the problem, because it created the problem," Cho Byung-je told reporters.

Still, bad blood surrounding the disputes should not discourage South Korea's efforts to help its quake-hit neighbor get back on its feet, Cho said. "We believe care and support that has been poured into Japan is a reflection of our love for humanity, and hope the textbook issues wouldn't change that."

Discussions are currently underway here as to how to diplomatically address the thorny issue, but the South Korean government is not considering at this point summoning its top envoy to Japan back home in protest, according to the foreign ministry. South Korea, which has a coast guard unit stationed on the islets in a show of its effective control of them, is reportedly planning to revive a heliport there in response to Japan's renewed sovereignty claim.

The new school Japanese textbooks will be in use starting April.

Print E-mail Bookmark and Share

Go to Forum >>0 Comments

No comments.

Add your comments...

  • User Name Required
  • Your Comment
  • Racist, abusive and off-topic comments may be removed by the moderator.
Send your storiesGet more from China.org.cnMobileRSSNewsletter
主站蜘蛛池模板: 合作市| 卢龙县| 新绛县| 甘泉县| 双鸭山市| 新巴尔虎右旗| 江川县| 格尔木市| 静海县| 苍南县| 兰溪市| 陆丰市| 中方县| 如东县| 全椒县| 德令哈市| 济宁市| 驻马店市| 周宁县| 柳河县| 来凤县| 寿阳县| 英德市| 邛崃市| 景宁| 章丘市| 澄迈县| 合江县| 东光县| 新建县| 宿迁市| 盖州市| 凌云县| 常熟市| 宣城市| 芷江| 江西省| 余庆县| 建昌县| 贺州市| 中超|