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BEIJING, April 5 -- South Korea will conduct a drill in and around the
Dokdo islets in April or May under guidelines from a crisis management manual
drawn up by the presidential National Security Council.
The Council spokeswoman Lee Jie-hyun said that the exact timing has not
been fixed and maritime police will lead the drill.
She dismissed an allegation the drill was arranged in response to the
recent diplomatic row between Seoul and Tokyo over the latter's renewed claim to
the disputed islets.
Another official said that the drill is only a part of an estimation of the
guidelines issued last year.
Both South Korea and Japan claim sovereignty over the disputed islets,
known as Dokdo in Korea and Takeshima in Japan.
(Source: CRIENGLISH.com) |