Home>News Center>China
           
     

    Non-government group plans to lease, develop Diaoyudao
    (Chinadaily.com.cn)
    Updated: 2005-02-21 08:50


    Diaoyu Island and adjacent isles are part of the the Chinese territorial sovereignty. [www.cfdd.org.cn]
    A Chinese non-government organization with an aim of defending the Diaoyudao Islands and adjacent isles has been registered in Hong Kong, and will apply to Chinese authorities to develop the islands.

    China Federation of Defending Diaoyudao Islands Limited was registered with the authorities in Hong Kong Special Administrative Region in November 12, 2004, according to a China Youth Daily report on Monday.

    Tong Zheng, president and founder of the federation, said a meeting of the board of directors will be held soon. Tong disclosed that the federation will soon submit an application to the State Administration of Oceanography to lease the Diaoyudao Islands for tourism and exploration activities.

    It is learned that the federation will be headquartered in Beijing and has its office in Hong Kong. Its articles of association will also be published in its website (www.cfdd.org.cn).

    It also plans to organize an exhibition of the islands, part of the Chinese territorial sovereignty in the coming months.

    Japanese move on islands "illegal"

    Japan said it had placed under "state control" a lighthouse built by nationalists on a disputed island in the East China Sea despite claims by China.


    Some Hong Kong residents protest against Japan's move on the Diaoyu Islands before the Japanese consulate in the special administrative region on February 16. [newsphoto]
    Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesman Kong Quan said in Beijing on February 16 that Diaoyu Islands and neighboring islands have been China's territories since ancient time, and any unilateral action is "illegal and invalid".

    Earlier, Kong said China has always maintained that the dispute should be addressed by negotiation and consultation. "No unilateral action should be taken," Kong said on January 18.

    The 5.6-meter (18-foot) lighthouse was erected in 1988 by Japanese right-wing activists to mark a claim on Uotsuri-jima, the largest of the Senkaku Islands, known as Diaoyu in China, which lie between China's Taiwan Island and Japan.

    "Those who built the lighthouse said they no longer can run it," Vice Foreign Minister Shuzen Tanigawa said.

    "Since they have abandoned the right of possession, it has been transferred" to the state, Tanigawa said.

    "Japan has been saying they (the islands) are traditional Japanese territory," he said. "Even if we have some trouble, we are going to protect what we have to protect."

    The move comes amid rising tensions between Japan and China, including a dispute over a major gasfield near the islands.

    Tokyo has already informed Beijing of the transfer of lighthouse authority, Tanigawa claimed, adding that it had yet to receive any reaction from the Chinese side.

    Japan declared the oil-rich but uninhabited islands were part of its territory in 1895, the same year it took over Taiwan.

    In March, Japanese authorities arrested and deported seven Chinese activists after they went to the islands, causing a diplomatic row with Beijing.

    The activists were the first people to land on the disputed islands since 1996.

    Relations between Japan and China have been increasingly strained in recent months in part over disputes about the nearby gasfield where Beijing began drilling in 2003 despite Tokyo's protests.

    In December, Japan for the first time listed China as a potential threat in revised defense guidelines.

    China, in turn, has been incensed over Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi's repeated annual visits to Yasukuni shrine, which honors Japanese war dead including war criminals in a bitter reminder of Japan's militaristic past.

    China has refused all bilateral state visits due to Koizumi's pilgrimages. The Japanese premier has defended his visits but has not gone to the shrine this year.



     
      Today's Top News     Top China News
     

    Non-government group plans to lease, develop Diaoyudao

     

       
     

    Private airlines ready to take off in China

     

       
     

    FM: US-Japan statement on Taiwan wrong

     

       
     

    Senior Chinese official consults DPRK

     

       
     

    Medical research on stem cells to continue

     

       
     

    Wet nurse plan dumped in its infancy

     

       
      Shanda got 19.5% of Sina as top shareholder
       
      Famous winery ceded to private, foreign investors
       
      Freighter sinks, 7 missing in Beibu Gulf
       
      Beijing Olympic Village project gets approval
       
      Tourists trapped by snow rescued in Yunnan
       
      Building harmonious society CPC's top task
       
     
      Go to Another Section  
     
     
      Story Tools  
       
      Related Stories  
       
    Chinese protest against move on islands
       
    Japan's action on island lighthouse "illegal'
       
    Island dispute should be solved via talks
       
    China issues first Diaoyu Islands post card
      News Talk  
      It is time to prepare for Beijing - 2008  
    Advertisement
             
    91中文字幕在线| 国产精品va无码一区二区| 无码国内精品人妻少妇| 日本中文字幕在线| 国产v亚洲v天堂无码网站| 亚洲精品人成无码中文毛片| 亚洲国产精品成人AV无码久久综合影院 | 一本精品中文字幕在线| 欧美日韩中文国产一区发布| 色爱无码AV综合区| 最好看的最新高清中文视频| 无码中文人妻视频2019| 久久久久无码中| 久久精品国产亚洲AV无码偷窥 | 一二三四在线播放免费观看中文版视频 | 午夜视频在线观看www中文| 亚洲精品无码久久久久sm| 精品亚洲综合久久中文字幕| 惠民福利中文字幕人妻无码乱精品| 亚洲欧洲无码AV电影在线观看 | 狠狠精品干练久久久无码中文字幕| 亚洲午夜无码久久久久小说| 国产精品无码av在线播放| 无码区国产区在线播放| 亚洲人成无码网站在线观看 | 亚洲精品无码MV在线观看| 亚洲成A人片在线观看中文| 最近2018中文字幕在线高清下载| 日韩成人无码中文字幕| 西西4444www大胆无码| 亚洲人成影院在线无码观看| 亚洲成a人无码av波多野按摩| 天堂无码久久综合东京热| 无码乱码观看精品久久| 亚洲伊人成无码综合网| 影音先锋中文无码一区| 中文字幕日本人妻久久久免费| 中文字幕精品无码一区二区三区| 中文成人无字幕乱码精品区| 精品久久久无码人妻中文字幕豆芽| 欧美人妻aⅴ中文字幕|