Wednesday 1 May 2013

Who is unilaterally taking action on disputed islands in East China Sea ?

 We   should   take  the  following   points  to  find  out   the  answer  closely  as  I   think  : 
          The  treaty  of  matual  cooperation   and   security  between   the   United   States   and   Japan  (  1960 )  has   a   big   question   for  China  and   Taiwan   Strait   Relation  .
        The   U.S.  along   with  Japan  more  and  more  involved   partner  in   pivot  to   Asia-Pacific   region  to   offset  China 's  power   extension  in   South-east  Asian  Nations  . 
      The   U.S.  and  Japan  would  creat  three   flash   points  in   East  China  Sea  ,  South  China   Sea   and   Korean   Peninsula  .
     If  Japan   has   become  a   pupet  state  of   the   U.S.  ,  it  will  be   another  Islareli  State  in   Asia-Pacific   region  ,  but  I  don't   want     it   to    be   happened  .
    Taiwan  will  be  the   target  of   the   coercion  from   the  U.S. and   Japan  as  a  fishing  area  for  them   by   whom  given   a  little  but   taken   so  much  and  so  .   Hello ,  Taiwan  !  Are  you  ready   for  Self Defence  and  Self  Determination  ? 
    I   think  ,   Abe's  policy  in   Asia-Pacific  region   will  be   failed   again  likely  in  2007  .  Abe   did   not  know   the  right   time  to  the  right   condition  for   his  government  policy  ,  only  for   his   Nationalism  .   Please  !  remind  yourself  , Mr.  Abe  ! 
    God  bless   with   you  !  

China  ,  ASEAN   fully   capable   of   safeguarding   regional    peace  , FOREIGN     MINISTER   ,   Wang  Yi   of   P.R.C  .  said   Sunday  (  5.5.  2013 )  before  wrapping  up   a   five-day  visit  .





The Chinese ambassador to the United States, Cui Tiankai, said Tuesday that it is Japan, not China, that is taking "unilateral or coercive actions" on their dispute over islands in the East China Sea.
Cui made the remarks in response to US Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel's comments on the dispute between Japan and China over the disputed Diaoyutai (Diaoyu or Senkaku) islands — which are also claimed by Taiwan.
Addressing a joint news conference on Monday with visiting Japanese defense minister Itsunori Onodera, Hagel claimed that the US "opposes any unilateral or coercive action that seeks to undermine Japan's administrative control, a message chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Martin Dempsey, conveyed to his counterparts last week in Beijing."
In an interview with Washington-based Chinese media, Cui said he disagreed with some of Hagel's remarks on the meetings between Dempsey and his Chinese counterparts.
"The Chinese side held in-depth exchange of views on a wide range of issues with Mr Dempsey and expressed China's stances and opinions. I believe relevant US parties have already received briefings on the meetings and should be aware of the facts," Cui said.
Cui stated that it is Japan, not China, that has created the tensions, adding that the US side should be aware of provocative actions taken by Japan, including a recent visit by senior government officials to the controversial Yasukuni Shrine. The shrine is dedicated to those who died fighting for Japan, and includes among them officers convicted of war crimes in China by postwar Allied tribunals.
Moreover, Japan's prime minister, Shinzo Abe, recently expressed doubts about whether Japan's invasion and occupation of mainland Asia in the first half of the 20th century could correctly be called an invasion, leading to protests from South Korea and China.
Cui expressed the hope that Washington will avoid taking sides on the issue of the disputed islands.


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