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China Affirms Japan Sovereignty Over Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands

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China doesn’t dispute Japan’s sovereignty over Okinawa and other islands in the Ryukyu chain, a senior Chinese military official said, dismissing recent state-owned media commentary on the matter as scholarly musings.

“Please be assured that China’s position has not changed [on Japan's sovereignty over the Ryukyu Islands],” Lt. Gen. Qi Jianguo, deputy chief of staff of the People’s Liberation Army, told the Shangri-La Dialogue, an annual security conference in Singapore, Sunday.

His comments come after the Chinese Communist Party’s main propaganda organ, the People’s Daily newspaper, questioned Tokyo’s historical claim on the Ryukyu Islands, which stretch southwest from Japan’s home islands toward Taiwan. The chain includes Okinawa, a piece of land key to the U.S. defense strategy in the Asia Pacific.

“Scholars are free to put forward any ideas they want. It doesn’t represent the views of the Chinese government,” the general said in response to a question posed by a conference delegate.

Lt. Gen. Qi was the first senior Beijing official to affirm Japan’s sovereignty over the Ryukyu Islands after the People’s Daily published in May a lengthy commentary by scholars at a prominent state-run think tank that called for a “reconsideration” of “unresolved” historical questions over the status of the Ryukyu Islands, but stopped short of calling the chain a part of China.

The Japanese government has dismissed the commentary, which had come amid ongoing tensions between Tokyo and Beijing over the sovereignty of uninhabited islands west of Japan, called Senkaku in Japanese and Diaoyu in Chinese, which sit astride key shipping routes. The long-running territorial dispute was reignited after Japan’s government decided to purchase the islands from private owners in September 2012. China has since repeatedly sent maritime surveillance vessels and aircraft to the waters near the islands, testing Tokyo’s control.

The People’s Daily is widely viewed as the most influential of China’s party-backed newspapers, and is seen as a useful gauge of the leadership’s sentiments on many domestic and international issues when read over extended periods of time.

But while Lt. Gen. Qi played down the significance of the People’s Daily commentary, he also stressed that “the issues over the Diaoyu Islands, the Ryukyu Islands and Okinawa are not the same.”

He reiterated his government’s claims over the islands it calls Diaoyu, and defended the deployment of Chinese naval and surveillance vessels to waters in the East China Sea and South China Sea that are claimed by Beijing.

“The patrolling activity by Chinese warships is totally legitimate,” Lt. Gen. Qi said. “It’s not controversial for us to be patrolling within our own territory.”

Okinawa, the largest of the Ryukyu Islands, emerged as a key base of U.S. military operations in the Asia-Pacific region after World War II, and it is a cornerstone of the longstanding U.S.-Japan security alliance. But the U.S. military has long faced local resistance from those who feel the island has shouldered too much of the burden for the U.S. presence in Japan. The U.S. and Japan have recently stressed the island’s defensive role to local residents, citing rising tensions with China and North Korea and the role it has long played in U.S. regional defense strategy.

The islands were an independent kingdom for part of their history and a vassal state of both China and Japan during the 19th century, though Japanese and Chinese historians bicker over the details. They were formally annexed by Japan in the late 19th century.

China Affirms Japan Sovereignty Over Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands - Wall Street Journal - WSJ.com


Will HongWu hang the traitor general?!:woot:
 
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LOL the position has never changed. We never believed Ryukyu belongs to Japan. USA is just desperate.
 
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The words of a blogger from Singapore.

You are embarrassing yourself guys.
 
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The words of a blogger from Singapore.

You are embarrassing yourself guys.

thats from wall street journal...are you kidding???

If Japan or India can survive a multi-megaton Chinese nuclear strike, then we'll be scared :omghaha:

Hiii Hongwu..how are you buddy??is everything ok with your megaton nukes and armor brigades back home???we're still waiting 3000 multi megaton blasts you've promised on Philippines and Vietnam..India and Japan is 2nd in the list,right??we're relatively bigger countries than Ph and Vietnam.we want much more bigger quota of nukes,alright??
 
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thats from wall street journal...are you kidding???

You are trying too hard. You know what the Chinese general said and how much of his own wishful interpretation the Singaporean author inserted in between the lines. The title is not just misleading, but factually false. This topic should therefore be closed or corrected.

Don't play dumb. Its too obvious. Even for you Indians.
 
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You are trying too hard. You know what the Chinese general said and how much of his own wishful interpretation the Singaporean author inserted in between the lines. The title is not just misleading, but factually false. This topic should therefore be closed or corrected.

Don't play dumb. Its too obvious. Even for you Indians.


well..when I quote,you know,I can still read your previous post that you've modified...and that red portion you've modified...anyway...


what you're posting,we call it conspiracy theory..you'll get whole lot of news only if you search the same title in google...so,stop being so naive and if you've proof of altering the words in the news,then post.else don't accuse others with your conspiracy theory and for being biased..
 
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HongWu's megaton = China's tent rolled back without a single soldier being mobilzed.

Go now, commit suicide at the performance of PLA in the battle of 2013.

India agreed to dismantle its outposts. So Chinese troops went back home. Both sides did concede to successfully ended this stand off.
 
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