BEIJING (AP) — China said Monday that the U.S. has
“undeniable historical responsibility” in Beijing’s dispute with Japan over
islands in the East China Sea, marking the second straight day that it has
pinned some of the blame for the tensions on Washington.
While Beijing has not asked for
outside mediation, its references to the U.S. appear to be an attempt to prompt
Washington to use its influence to soften the stance of Japan, which has
steadfastly refused to hold talks over the islands, known as Diaoyu in China
and Senkaku in Japan.
Japan argues that it has
sovereignty over the islands and therefore there is nothing to negotiate. They
were under U.S. control between 1945 and 1972, when they were returned to
Japan, which originally annexed them in 1895. China claims sovereignty over the
islands, as does Taiwan.
Washington acknowledges that the
islands are under Japanese administration but doesn’t take a position on who
owns them. Beijing has repeatedly accused the U.S. of emboldening Tokyo by
supporting its control over the islands and stating that any conflict over them
would trigger the U.S.-Japan mutual defense pact.
“The U.S. bears undeniable
historical responsibility,” on the issue, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman
Hong Lei said at a regular news conference Monday. “The U.S. comments ignore
facts and confuse truth with untruth. China is strongly displeased and firmly opposed
to it.”
Tensions between Beijing and
Tokyo soared in recent months after Japan’s government bought the islands from
private Japanese owners in September.
On Sunday, another Chinese
Foreign Ministry spokesman strongly criticized the U.S. over remarks by
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton reiterating longstanding U.S. policy
and opposing unilateral actions that would undermine Japan’s administration of
the islands.
Since September, China has
repeatedly sent government patrol boats to confront Japanese coast guard ships
in waters surrounding the islands and earlier this month scrambled fighter jets
to tail Japanese fighters that were shadowing a Chinese patrol plane.
Such actions have raised fears
that an accident or miscalculation could result in a clash. China has in its
recent comments stressed the need for calm and the start of talks on the issue.
Japan has also reached out, with China-friendly former Prime Minister Yukio
Hatoyama paying a visit last week, although it refuses to meet Chinese demands
that it concede that the islands are in dispute.
In his comments, Hong said
Beijing remains unswerving in its determination to assert its sovereignty, but
that China and Japan were in contact on ways to ease tensions.
He urged U.S. officials to
“responsibly treat the Diaoyu issue, watch their words and deeds, maintain
regional stability and Sino-U.S. relations, so that the Chinese people can
trust them.”
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