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Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao speaks during the opening plenary session of the World Economic Forum at the Meijiang Convention Centre in the northern Chinese city of Tianjin September 13, 2010.
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By Ben Blanchard and Chisa Fujioka
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Wed Sep 22, 2010 12:18am EDT
BEIJING/TOKYO (Reuters) - Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao threatened more retaliation against Japan unless it releases a trawler captain whom Tokyo accuses of deliberately colliding with a Japanese coastguard ship near disputed islands.
In the first comments by a senior Chinese leader on the issue, he told a meeting of overseas Chinese and Chinese Americans in New York on Tuesday that the skipper must be set free unconditionally.
"The Japanese side has paid no heed to China's numerous serious representations, and so China cannot but take necessary countermeasures," he said, in comments carried on the Foreign Ministry's website (www.mfa.gov.cn).
"If Japan acts willfully despite advice to the contrary, China will take further actions, and Japan must accept full responsibility for all the severe consequences," he added.
The incident had "stirred up anger for the entire Chinese people at home and abroad," Wen said.
Beijing has suspended high-level contacts with Japan over the issue and postponed talks on increasing flights between the two.
The case has become a distillation of the distrust that threads through relations between Asia's two biggest economies, drawing in territorial disputes, Chinese bitterness over wartime occupation, Tokyo's anxieties about Chinese regional sway, and Japanese unease as China rises in global GDP rankings.
Japan's Chief Cabinet Secretary, Yoshito Sengoku, asked to comment on Wen's remarks, said: "It would be good to have high-level talks as soon as possible, on issues including broad, strategic matters."
China has already said Wen would snub Japanese Prime Minister Kan, also in New York for a U.N. summit.
NEITHER WANTS TO RISK TRADE
Analysts say neither country wants to risk their increasing trade flows through outright confrontation. But the boat case has re-opened disputes put on hold as the two governments sought to end decades of quarrels.
"It shows how fragile the relationship is even if on the economic side, it is all gung-ho, the diplomatic-political side remains fragile," said Jeffrey Kingston, director of Asian studies at Temple University, Japan Campus.
"Cool heads will probably prevail but the hard part now is for both sides to back down. One side has to compromise and I don't think it is going to be China."
Prime Minister Naoto Kan told the Financial Times in an interview: "I think that if this is dealt with calmly, it is entirely possible this will be a temporary problem."
Trade ties remain robust, though state media has reported on a fall-off in Chinese tourists to Japan.
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Sep 22, 2010 1:08am EDT
china needs to learn that it cannot threaten and bully the international community the same way it bullies and threatens it’s own people.
threatening Japan with “consequences” is terrible diplomacy and shows a complete lack of maturity / responsibility.
let’s not forget that it was the chinese boat that illegally entered Japanese waters, and aggressively confronted the Japanese coast guard when asked to turn back.
china’s arrogance is becoming rather concerning. Very similar in comparison to the early days of imperial japan and nazi germany.
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Sep 22, 2010 1:46am EDT
I bet the captain is not a simple “fisherman”…. If Japan is denying Chinese diplomats a right to meet the detainee they are trying to crack him up so he confesses to being instructed to create an incident.
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Sep 22, 2010 2:05am EDT
China’s behaviour is outright childish. If it was the other way around, a Japanese ship colliding with a Chinese coastguard vessel, China would act just like Japan does now and investigate the case thoroughly. Maybe there is some truth to the above comment, and this incident was staged?
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