China opposes Japan`s claim to extend continental shelf
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China opposes Japan's claim to extend continental shelf

Last Updated: Wednesday, August 26, 2009, 16:30
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China opposes Japan`s claim to extend continental shelf New York: China, which has unresolved boundary disputes with many of its neighbours including India, has asked a UN panel not to handle Japan's application to extend its continental shelf in the western Pacific.

China, in a letter to the UN Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf, contented that what Japan claims is an "island" is merely a "rock."

In the letter, written on Monday, China dubbed what Japan calls Okinotori Island, about 1,700 kilometres south of Tokyo, as the "rock of Okinotori, which obviously cannot sustain human habitation or economic life of its own, shall have no continental shelf."

China urged the panel not to handle an application Japan submitted last November for the extension of its continental shelf stemming from the disputed spot, Kyodo news agency, which obtained a copy of the letter, reported.

"Since the rock of Okinotori does not have any ground to claim continental shelf, it is not within the mandate of the commission to make any recommendation," China said.

A sub-commission of the panel will take up the issue in September considering both Japan's application and the Chinese opposition to it, the report said.

Beijing has acknowledged Japan's territorial right to the spot but opposed Tokyo's claim to an exclusive economic zone stemming from it, it said.

Lying midway between Taiwan and Guam, the contested spot lies in a strategically important area.

Bureau Report

First Published: Wednesday, August 26, 2009, 16:30

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