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Japan confirms Chinese naval ship sailed in its waters for first time in 4 years

  • The defence ministry said the vessel transited Japan’s waters earlier this week off its southwestern prefecture of Kagoshima
  • Officials said Tokyo conveyed concern about the survey ship’s action to Beijing through diplomatic channels

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A Chinese marine surveillance vessel and a Japan coastguard patrol ship near the Diaoyu Islands in the East China Sea. File photo: Kyodo via Getty Images
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A Chinese naval ship sailed in Japan’s waters earlier this week off its southwestern prefecture of Kagoshima, the defence ministry said on Friday, as security tensions between the two countries have shown no signs of easing.

It is the first time since July 2017 that the ministry has confirmed and disclosed a Chinese naval vessel’s intrusion into Japanese waters. It is the fourth time in total for such an incursion.

The Japanese government conveyed concern about the vessel’s action to China through diplomatic channels, said officials familiar with the matter.

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But no order based on the Self-Defence Forces Law allowing the defensive use of weapons on the seas was issued, according to the officials.

The Chinese survey ship was spotted sailing off the southwestern prefecture on Wednesday and Thursday in the so-called contiguous zone outside Japan’s territorial waters, the ministry said.

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