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    Tokyo accepts negotiations to rename the Sea of ​​Japan

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    Tokyo accepts negotiations to rename the Sea of ​​Japan Empty Tokyo accepts negotiations to rename the Sea of ​​Japan

    Post by Rocky Sun 20 Jan 2019, 2:15 am

    Tokyo accepts negotiations to rename the Sea of ​​Japan
    Tokyo accepts negotiations to rename the Sea of ​​Japan Irq_1830536266_1547969451
    Japanese media reported on Sunday that the country's authorities had agreed to discuss the re-designation of the Sea of ​​Japan with representatives of the North and its South neighbor.
    The consultations will be held in the spring of 2019 and the three countries will report to the relevant international organizations in 2020, the local newspaper The Japan Times reported.
    Japan's Kyodo News quoted Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihid Soja as saying that "the government is clearly considering the said talks; at the request of an intergovernmental organization that sets guidelines on the international names and limits of the seas and oceans."
    "Japan is a responsible member of the International Hydrographic Organization," he told a news conference.
    "The government will make constructive contributions to the informal talks," he said.
    "The Sea of ​​Japan is the only internationally recognized name and there is no need or reason to change it," Suja said.
    Japanese Foreign Minister Taro Kono and his South Korean counterpart Kang Kyung-wa are expected to discuss the issues at their meeting Wednesday on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Switzerland.
    In the early 1990s, Pyongyang and Seoul called for a change in the name of the sea, which was said to have been imposed on the international community by the Japanese regime at the beginning of the 20th century as a result of the Japanese colonization of the region.
    But Tokyo refused to change the name of the aqueduct, and confirms that the label came at the initiative of the European cartographers in the nineteenth century.
    In the western part of the Sea of ​​Japan, the Taktima archipelago (Takishima), which is dominated by Japan and South Korea,
    Until the beginning of the 20th century, the islands were part of South Korea, which was taken over by Japan in February 1905.


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