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Japan accepts China's proposal to jointly develop East China Sea resources, FM spokesman
[January 05, 2006]

Japan accepts China's proposal to jointly develop East China Sea resources, FM spokesman


(Comtex Energy Via Thomson Dialog NewsEdge)BEIJING, Jan 5, 2006 (Xinhua via COMTEX) -- A Chinese Foreign Ministry
spokesman said here Thursday that Japan has accepted the proposal
made by China - at the third round of China-Japan consultations on
the East China Sea issue - to jointly develop East China Sea
resources.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Qin Gang made the remarks at a
routine press conference. He added that the two sides have not yet
dealt with details such as size of investments and the
distribution of interests.

He also denied reports by some Japanese media that Japan will
offer investment funds for oil and gas exploration projects and
that the two sides have reached agreement on the distribution of
oil and gas resources.

"It is not true," Qin said.

China and Japan held the third round of consultations on the
East China Sea issue in Tokyo from Sept. 30 to Oct. 1. The two
sides exchanged views on the demarcation of the East China Sea and
the possibility of launching joint sea resource development
projects.

The second round was held in Beijing in May 2005. The two
parties had an in-depth exchange of views on launching
negotiations about the demarcation of the continental shelf of the
East China Sea and promoting the joint development of marine
resources in the area.

The two sides agreed to peacefully resolve the issue in line
with the consensus reached by the leaders of the two countries
during their meeting in Jakarta.

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