Taiwan's Central News Agency quoted Japanese media reports, interrupted in February 2009, the Taiwan-Japan fisheries negotiations will restart in November, Japan in early September, to be held as soon as possible "recommendations, Taiwan also held on November, the two sides are eager toentered into negotiations issues.
Confrontation on the issue of sovereignty over the Diaoyu Islands, Japan and mainland China, according to the "Daily News" reported also can not find the solution, the mainland hopes Taiwan "join forces Diaoyu Islands" the Taiwan mainland rope, in addition to and biggest backer the United States to maintain good relations outside, to maintain the stability of the Japan-Taiwan relations are also essential.
Reports that the September 25 advocates to ensure that the fishing rights into the Diaoyu Islands "territorial waters" protest fishing fleet in Yilan County, Taiwan, and Japan in order to prevent the Chinese mainland and Taiwan jointly began preparing to solve the "only problem" in Japan, and Taiwan, which is fisheries issues.
The report also pointed out that the Japan-Taiwan coastline from both sides of each draw 200 nautical miles and an exclusive economic zone (EEZ) overlap situation.
Each other in principle agreed that the negotiations do not involve the issue of sovereignty, Taiwan EEZ crossed Japanese concessions, "respect for the interests of Taiwan fishermen, expression of goodwill" signed a fisheries agreement is not as easy as imagined.
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