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Navies’ joint sail-by irks Japan govt

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TOKYO: A group of 10 naval vessels from China and Russia sailed through a strait separating Japan’s main island and its northern island of Hokkaido on Monday, the Japanese government said, adding that it is closely watching such activities.

It was the first time Japan has confirmed the passage of Chinese and Russian naval vessels sailing together through the Tsugaru Strait, which separates the Sea of Japan from the Pacific.

While the strait is regarded as internatio­nal waters, Japan’s ties with China have long been plagued by conflictin­g claims over a group of tiny East China Sea islets. Tokyo has a territoria­l dispute with Moscow, as well.

“The government is closely watching Chinese and Russian naval vessels’ activities around Japan like this one with high interest,” Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihiko Isozaki told a regular news conference yesterday.

A Japanese Defence Ministry spokespers­on said there had been no violation of Japanese territoria­l waters and no internatio­nal rules were broken by the passage of the vessels.

Russia and China held joint naval drills in the Sea of Japan as part of naval cooperatio­n between the two countries from Oct 14-17 involving warships and support vessels from Russia’s Pacific Fleet.

Moscow and Beijing have cultivated closer military and diplomatic ties in recent years at a time when their relations with the West have soured.

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