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 Cui Tiankai (R),
director of Asian Department of Chinese Foreign Ministry, talks during the
third round of consultation with Japan on the East China Sea issue in
Tokyo on Sept. 30, 2005. (Xinhua
Photo) | TOKYO, Oct. 1
(Xinhuanet) -- China and Japan on Saturday concluded their two-day senior
working-level talks, third of its kind, over the disputed issue of gas and oil
exploration in fields in the East China Sea.
Cui Tiankai, who heads the Chinese Foreign Ministry's
Asian Affairs Department, and Kenichiro Sasae, who heads the Foreign Ministry's
Asian and Oceanian Affairs Bureau, exchanged views on the issue and agreed to
hold the next round talks in October in Beijing.
The two sides will further discuss the issue on the
basis of peace, cooperation and joint benefits. The two countries held similar
talks in October last year and this May.
The disputed gas field is located just east of what
Japan claims the median line separating the 200-nautical-mile exclusive economic
zones (EEZ) of Japan and China in the East China Sea.
China does not accept and acknowledge this median
line since itwas unilaterally drawn by Japan without discussing with China. The
EEZ was claimed by China on the continental shelf basis, while thedrilling
activities are being conducted on the Chinese side in thearea.
However, the Chinese government calls for negotiation
to solve the dispute and to conduct joint exploration. Enditem
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