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G-7 expected to express concern over East, South China Sea: newspaper

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Maybe it's about time to start naming names.

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"Japan also has a territorial row with China over islands in the East China Sea." says the paragraph.

Not really because these islands are not on dispute.

That is so real that even Chinese Newspaper recognized those islands as Japanese by calling for their Japanese names.

here some sources

Remin Ribao http://www.marefa.org/.../%D9%85%D9%84%D9%81...

map made by ROC in 1970 https://ampontan.files.wordpress.com/2010/09/senkakus-4.jpg

Please note that both of sources are from Chinese sources back on 1950s and 1970s.

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At the end of the summit in Germany, which starts on Sunday, members will release a declaration calling for maintaining an international order of seas based on international law,

It is only one very little problem. After Iraq, Serbia, Libya, Syria it is no more such thing as "international law"

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I don't think China care the sort of statement.

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