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Japan Vows Action On Gas Fields

Jan 20, 2010
A dispute over natural gas below the East China Sea, between China and Japan raised its head again this weekend in talks between the two countries. Japanese Foreign Minister Katsuya Okada told his Chinese counterpart, Yang Jiechi, that Tokyo would take "action" if China violated a 2008 agreement on joint gas exploration projects. During the talks, Okada also urged China to start discussing details about the deal to jointly develop the gas fields.

Although the two countries reached a broad agreement in 2008 on joint development of the resources, progress has been slow. And Japan has accused China of drilling for gas in violation of the agreement. Okada warned that Japan might start its own drilling if China violated the agreement. China has insisted that it has the right to begin drilling under the agreement.
Tags: Japan,Katsuya Okada,Gas Field,Natural Gas

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