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Japan protests Chinese ships' entry into territorial waters

TOKYO, Aug 18 (KUNA) -- Japan lodged a protest with China on Friday after four Chinese patrol ships ships entered Japanese territorial waters around a chain of disputed islands in the East China Sea.
The Foreign Ministry conveyed the protest to the Chinese Embassy in Tokyo, saying that the islands are an inherent part of Japan's territory, according to the ministry.
The Japan Coast Guard said it spotted the four Chinese Coast Guard vessels, with one armed with cannon-like equipment, in the morning in sovereign waters off the Japan-administered Senkaku Islands, which are also claimed by China and Taiwan.
The coast guard warned the Chinese ships to leave the waters immediately, and all of them left the territorial waters after cruising for about 90 minutes.
The two countries are at odds in a dispute over the sovereignty of the Senkaku, the small chain of uninhabited rocky islands. Known as Diaoyu in China and Tiaoyutai in Taiwan, the islets lie in rich fishing grounds and waters thought to contain large deposits of oil and natural gas. (end) mk.gta