Wednesday, 27 November 2013

United Daily News: U.S. should come clean on Diaoyutais | Editorial Abstracts | FOCUS TAIWAN - CNA ENGLISH NEWS

United Daily News: U.S. should come clean on Diaoyutais | Editorial Abstracts | FOCUS TAIWAN - CNA ENGLISH NEWS

        The   longstanding   China-Japan   dispute   over   the   Diaoyutai   came   to  a  head   last  autumn  after   Japan  Nationalized   three  of  the  Diaoyutai   islets  to   solidify  its   claim  over   the  small  island   chain  .  
       It   is   Japan's   move   appeared    to   be   an   attempt  to   change   the   status  quo   in  the   East  China  Sea  .   The   US  should  not   give   a  signal  of   misunderstanding  and   miscalculation  to   Japan .  It  may  be   a   real      Historic  Mistake    that   will  make   the  Asia-Pacific  Region   more   dangerous   place  .  The   US    should  take    a  lesson   from  Syria's   War .   Uncle   Sam  !    Would   you   want   to   be   a   Historic   Defendant    ?     According   to    former   Israeli   President   Shimon   Peres  words ,  "  I    would   like  to   say  to   the   Iranian   People  :   You   are   not  our   Enemies  and   we   are   not   Yours  "  Uncle  Sam  ,  you   are   the   leader   of   the   world   power  , " Can  you   say   like  this   ,  China   is  not   the  Japan's   enemy   and   the  Japan  is   not   the   China's  ." 
         God   bless   with   you   ! 

  

China's behaviour has been unsettling to neighbours - U.S. officials

Why   the  US 's   behaviouur  has   been   unsettling   over   the    Dsputed  Island      between   China   and   Japan  ? 
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Recent actions by China concerning air space over the East China Sea have worried its neighbours and U.S. Vice President Joe Biden will raise this issue during a visit to Beijing next week, senior officials of the U.S. administration said on Wednesday.
Biden is due to visit China, Japan and South Korea during a week-long trip. He will seek to de-escalate tensions heightened after China demanded that airplanes flying near contested islands identify themselves to Chinese authorities.
Biden will tell Chinese policy makers that "there's an emerging pattern of behaviour that is unsettling to China's own neighbours, and raising questions about how China operates in international space and how China deals with areas of disagreement with its neighbours," an official told reporters on a conference call.
(Reporting By Mark Felsenthal; Editing by David Brunnstrom)

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