Japanese told to go
A Chinese marine surveillance fleet was continuing to patrol around the Diaoyu Islands yesterday and were monitoring Japanese ships that violated China's territorial waters.
The patrol vessels - Haijian 137, Haijian 23 and Haijian 46 - followed and engaged in surveillance of the Japanese ships, solemnly declared China's sovereignty over the islands and demanded the Japanese ships' immediate departure from Chinese waters, according to a statement issued by the State Oceanic Administration.
The patrol vessels - Haijian 137, Haijian 23 and Haijian 46 - followed and engaged in surveillance of the Japanese ships, solemnly declared China's sovereignty over the islands and demanded the Japanese ships' immediate departure from Chinese waters, according to a statement issued by the State Oceanic Administration.
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