Taiwan-Japan fishery meeting closes in Taipei

The meeting lasted one day longer than originally scheduled, due to the number of issues brought up

Taiwan News  
Date: 2018/03/18
By:  Central News Agency

TAIPEI (CNA)– The seventh meeting of a Taiwan-Japan fishing commission concluded

Map (By Wikimedia Commons)

Sunday, one day after originally scheduled, due to the number of issues brought up, including a Taiwanese fishing boat that was chased off with water-cannon fire in disputed waters earlier in March.

According to a statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA), the meeting for the most part reaffirmed an agreement that the two countries first entered into in April 2013, through which they agreed that both sides could fish within a 74,300-square- kilometer area around the disputed Diayutai Islands in the East China Sea.

The rules for fishing and fishing boats traveling through the designated area remain the same, except within a zone, shaped like an inverted triangle, north of the Yaeyama Islands, that is encompassed within the original agreement.    [FULL  STORY]

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