‘Japanese Survey Vessel’ Faces Standoff for Second Day in Southeast Waters of Jeju
A Japanese Coast Guard survey vessel has been in a standoff with the Korean Coast Guard for two days in the southeastern waters of Jeju. Photo by Jeju Coast Guard Headquarters
View original image[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters (Jeju) Reporter Hwang Jeongpil] A Japanese Coast Guard survey vessel has been in a standoff for two days since midnight on the 11th in the waters southeast of Jeju Island, an overlapping maritime area between Korea and Japan.
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According to Coast Guard officials, as the Japanese marine survey vessel continued its investigation for over 37 hours after intruding into our side's EEZ (Exclusive Economic Zone), our Coast Guard ship broadcasted a message to halt the survey activities, maintaining a distance of about 5 km.
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