Taiwan, Japan ink fisheries agreement - Taipei Times Taiwan and Japan yesterday inked a fisheries agreement in a bid to end controversies over fishing in waters surrounding the contested Diaoyutai Islands (釣魚台). The agreement includes an escape clause which Taipei said allows both sides to set aside dispute
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Republic of China (Taiwan) signs fisheries agreement with Japan | Our Diaoyutai Islands The Taiwan-Japan fisheries agreement will be applicable to a large maritime zone south of 27 degrees north latitude and north of Japan’s Yaeyama Islands and Miyako Islands, thus protecting the operation rights of ROC fishing vessels. The operational zone
Taiwan, Japan ink fisheries agreement | Worldlawbook WORLDLAWBOOK ∙ Taiwan, Japan ink fisheries agreement (Legal News & Articles) By Shih Hsiu-chuan | Taipei Times | Taiwan and Japan yesterday inked a fisheries agreement in a bid to end controversies over fishing in waters surrounding the ...
China angered as Japan, Taiwan sign fishing agreement | Reuters "We are extremely concerned about Japan and Taiwan discussing and signing a fishing agreement," Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei told a daily news briefing. "We hope that Japan earnestly abide by its promises on the Taiwan issue and act cautiously and
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Japan-Taiwan Fisheries Agreement | The Canon Institute for Global Studies On April 10, Japan and Taiwan signed a bilateral Fisheries Agreement. This is to be commended, as the agreement to manage joint operations of fisheries was concluded under somewhat difficult political circumstances insofar as China and Taiwan are both ...
Republic of China (Taiwan) signs fisheries agreement with Japan - Press Releases - Taipei Economic a The Taiwan-Japan fisheries agreement will be applicable to a large maritime zone south of 27 degrees north latitude and north of Japan’s Yaeyama Islands and Miyako Islands, thus protecting the operation rights of ROC fishing vessels. The operational zone
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Republic of China (Taiwan) 中華民國外交部 The Taiwan-Japan fisheries agreement will be applicable to a large maritime zone south of 27 degrees north latitude and north of Japan’s Yaeyama Islands and Miyako Islands, thus protecting the operation rights of ROC fishing vessels.
Premier Jiang affirms signing of Taiwan-Japan Fisheries Agreement(Executive Yuan, R.O.C. (Taiwan)-Pr Premier Jiang Yi-huah touted the inking of a Taiwan-Japan fisheries agreement as a breakthrough in Taiwan’s diplomatic history and a concrete result of the East China Sea peace initiative proposed by President Ma Ying-jeou in August 2012. Jiang made these