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In this photo provided by Japan Coast Guard, an armed
Chinese coast guard ship sails in the water near islands,
known as the Senkaku in Japanese and the Diaoyu in
Chinese, Tuesday, Dec. 22, 2015.
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TOKYO (AP) — Japan said it spotted for the first time Tuesday an
armed Chinese coast guard ship near islands at the center of a
long-running territorial dispute between the two Asian giants.
Chinese ships regularly sail around the uninhabited islands, known as
the Senkaku in Japanese and the Diaoyu in Chinese, but a Japanese
coast guard spokesman said an armed Chinese coast guard vessel had
never been sighted before in the area.
"We don't know China's intentions, but our response will remain
unchanged, and we'll act calmly and decisively for Japan's safety,"
said Yosuke Watanuki, a spokesman for the regional unit covering
Japan's remote southern islands.
The incident is likely to fuel concern in Japan that China may be
slowly escalating its activities in the East China Sea. Last month, a
Chinese navy ship took its time traversing the waters, attracting Japan's attention. Japan also went public earlier this year with
complaints about Chinese oil and gas exploration in the East China
Sea, posting photos online of Chinese drilling rigs and other
equipment.
The Japanese coast guard released a photo of the armed ship
sailing in the East China Sea on Tuesday. It was one of four Chinese
coast guard vessels spotted in the waters, but was the only one that
was armed. They did not come close enough to the islands to violate
what Japan considers its territorial waters.
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