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Japan says 'cannot accept' Chinese gas development

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Agence France Presse Tokyo

Japan said today it "cannot accept" China's development of a gas field near a disputed part of the East China Sea after Beijing insisted it was acting within its own waters.        

Asia's two largest economies struck a deal in June last year to end a lingering spat over Chinese undersea gas fields which, Japan said, may extend into its exclusive economic zone.       

But Japan has complained about China's development of the nearby Tianwaitian gas field, which Tokyo contends should be untouched until talks settle its status.        

"The area should be under negotiations. The Japanese government expresses its regret that China is unilaterally developing the field," Chief Cabinet Secretary Takeo Kawamura told reporters.          "Japan cannot accept China's unilateral development," said Kawamura, the government's spokesman. Under last year's deal, Japan agreed to invest in one field in the area, and jointly develop another.         

The June agreement stipulated that the two nations would continue talks over other gas fields. But China continues to insist that it has the right to develop them.         

The Tianwaitian field was not specifically mentioned in the June agreement but Japan contends it is part of further negotiations.         

"Our understanding is that the status of the ones outside of the political agreement is blank. Therefore the status quo is the way it should be," Kawamura said.

 

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First Published: Jan 05 2009 | 12:35 PM IST

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