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China "extremely concerned" about US-Japan island talk

 
Published on Mar 21, 2013
5:48 PM
This photo released by China's Xinhua News Agency, shows one of the small islands in the East China Sea known as Senkaku in Japanese and Diaoyu in Chinese, from a Chinese marine surveillance plane on Dec 13, 2012. Japan and the United States have started talks on operational plans in the case of armed conflict over the disputed islands claimed by Tokyo and Beijing, Japanese media said on Thursday, March 21, 2013, prompting China to complain of "outside pressure". -- FILE PHOTO: AP/XINHUA

TOKYO (REUTERS) - Japan and the United States have started talks on operational plans in the case of armed conflict over a group of East China Sea islets claimed by Tokyo and Beijing, Japanese media said on Thursday, prompting China to complain of "outside pressure".

The dispute in recent months had escalated to the point where both sides scrambled fighter jets while patrol ships shadow each other, raising fears that an unintended collision or other incident could lead to a broader clash.

The US, which has announced a security "pivot" towards Asia, has said repeatedly it takes no position on the sovereignty dispute, but believes it is important for China and Japan to work out their differences peacefully.

Shigeru Iwasaki, head of the Japanese Self-Defence Forces' joint staff, and Samuel Locklear, commander of US forces in the Asia-Pacific, are expected to agree that the allies will accelerate the drafting of the plans when they meet in Hawaii on Thursday and Friday, Kyodo news agency said.

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