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Chinese and Japanese vessels engaged in a new standoff around disputed islands that have long been a flashpoint between the two nations.
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00:00Here are more updates on China and Japan's tense relations.
00:03Vessels from both countries engaged in a new standoff around disputed islands earlier today.
00:09China's Coast Guard says a Japanese fishing vessel illegally entered the waters of the Diaoyi Islands,
00:16which Tokyo calls the Senkaku Islands.
00:19Japan's Coast Guard says it intercepted two Chinese ships as they approached the fishing vessel.
00:25The Japanese-administered islands have long been a flashpoint between the two nations.
00:32Although Japan and China reached an in-principle agreement in 2008 to jointly exploit resources in the East China Sea,
00:40tensions have risen over the past decade.
00:42Beijing has stepped up ship deployments around the islands,
00:46with the number of Chinese Coast Guard vessels operating there hitting a record high last year.
00:50The number of days Chinese government vessels were spotted in the area
00:54also reached a record for the third straight year in 2024.
00:59Prior to Tuesday's incident, the China Coast Guard last entered the waters around the islands on November 16,
01:06calling it a lawful patrol to uphold China's rights and interests.
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