Japan asked for dialogue with China
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said the government was ready to engage in dialogue with China to discuss the tensions between the two countries , particularly the matter of border regions in the East China Sea , but still will give a clear response in the event of violation of its boundary .
" Dialogue should be opened and the Japanese are willing to dialogue , but China should also have the same attitude , " Abe said at a news conference with ASEAN reporters in Tokyo on Thursday .
Tokyo - Beijing relations have been strained since last September , in particular regarding the ownership of the Senkaku islands , which are controlled by Japan and also claimed the Chinese ( the name for the Diaoyu ) . Later tension heats up as China set the Air Defense Identification Zone ( ADIZ ) that forces any plane passing credentials must melporkan otherwise strict action will be taken .
Tokyo assess China's move is very dangerous , even immediately summoned the Chinese ambassador to Japan to provide an explanation of the zone , and vice versa .
Abe reiterated that Japan would continue the firm 's response , as should the issue of territory , including the ADIZ matter should not violate international regulations on the issue borders on land , sea and in the air .
Japan itself with its close ally , the United States continues to consult and ignore the ADIZ penepatan by China , including by sending warplanes to the region ADIZ and did not experience any disruption .
In an interview with about 20 ASEAN journalists , Abe also explained the policies of Japan and ASEAN to enter a higher stage in the vision of a new and more active in working together and contribute actively in maintaining global peace and stability .
Between observed that the interviews provided a very limited time and the question is only given to journalists who are positive for Japan and not give an opportunity to ask further questions or influence China to ASEAN as a result of the conflict
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