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Japan mulls international court for S. Korea row
Karachi, Aug. 12 -- Japanese Foreign Minister
Koichiro Gemba said Saturday that Tokyo was considering asking the International Court of Justice to settle a bitter row with South Korea over a disputed island group.
The announcement came a day after South Korean President Lee Myung-Bak made a surprise visit to the islands, known as Takeshima in Japanese and Dokdo in Korean, in the Sea of Japan (East Sea).
"We must consider measures to peacefully resolve the dispute based on
international law, including filing a suit with the International Court of
Justice," Gemba told reporters.
"We would like to take the step in the not-too-distant future. Until now, the Japanese government has considered what impact such action may have on Japan-South Korea ties," Gemba said.
"But the president's visit to Takeshima made such considerations
unnecessary. We must present Japan's position to the international community," he said.
Gemba made the remarks after meeting Japan's ambassador to South Korea, Masatoshi Muto, who was recalled to Tokyo after Lee's trip to the islands, which lie at the centre of a decades-long dispute
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