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February 7, 2007 · about 19 years ago

China Defends Presence of Ship in Disputed Waters Near Japan

China has defended a survey ship’s entry into disputed waters near Japan, saying the ship was carrying out a normal maritime survey. China also accuses Japan of sensationalizing the incident, as Daniel Schearf reports from Beijing.

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China has defended a survey ship’s entry into disputed waters near Japan, saying the ship was carrying out a normal maritime survey. China also accuses Japan of sensationalizing the incident, as Daniel Schearf reports from Beijing.

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