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    Home»News»East China Sea Gas Hunt: Japan Slams China’s ‘Illegal’ Probe

    East China Sea Gas Hunt: Japan Slams China’s ‘Illegal’ Probe

    News January 8, 20262 Mins Read
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    A new chapter in Sino-Japanese rivalry unfolded in the East China Sea, where Japan’s vehement protest against China’s gas prospecting has grabbed headlines. Intelligence reports reveal Chinese seismic survey vessels operating in a contested zone, triggering an immediate diplomatic offensive from Tokyo.

    The area in question overlaps Japan’s EEZ, vital for its energy security. Officials argue that China’s solo venture disregards 2008 pacts for joint resource exploitation, eroding trust built over years of talks.

    Tokyo wasted no time: the foreign minister publicly condemned the actions as ‘provocative’ during a press briefing, vowing to protect national interests. Coast Guard assets were mobilized, shadowing the intruders to assert presence.

    This flare-up revives memories of 2010’s drilling crisis, when similar surveys led to boat collisions and global economic ripples from anti-Japan boycotts in China. Today, with both economies hungry for gas amid the green transition, stakes are higher.

    Geopolitical watchers note US involvement, as Washington reaffirms its defense commitments to Japan under the security treaty. Beijing dismissed the complaints as ‘groundless,’ claiming its activities are lawful within historical boundaries.

    Resolution seems distant without compromise. Japan pushes for arbitration, while China prioritizes development. The East China Sea remains a powder keg, where energy ambitions collide with territorial pride.

    China Japan tensions East China Sea dispute EEZ violation Gas exploration conflict Japan protest China Maritime territorial dispute Natural gas reserves Senkaku Diaoyu islands
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