Japan protests Chinese construction in East China Sea
Source: Japan protests against new Chinese structure in East China Sea (2025-06-25)
Japan has lodged a protest against China's recent construction activities on a new structure in the East China Sea, asserting that the move violates its sovereignty and regional stability. The Japanese government expressed concern over China's actions, which it views as provocative and potentially escalating tensions in the area. China has defended its construction efforts, stating that they are within its territorial rights and are aimed at improving local infrastructure. The dispute highlights ongoing territorial disagreements and the broader strategic rivalry between the two nations in the region.
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