Japan protests to South Korea over military drills on disputed islands

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Japan protests to South Korea over military drills on disputed islands
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Japan has lodged protests with South Korea over military drills by the latter on disputed islands, calling the move 'extremely regrettable.'

A set of remote islands called Dokdo in Korean and Takeshima in Japanese is seen in this picture taken from a helicopter carrying South Korean President Lee Myung-bak , east of Seoul August 10, 2012. REUTERS/The Blue House/Handout/File Photo

TOKYO, July 7 - Japan has lodged protests with South Korea over military drills by the latter on disputed islands, calling the move "extremely regrettable." Japan's foreign ministry in a statement on Friday said it summoned a senior diplomat at the South Korean embassy in Tokyo, while the Japanese embassy in Seoul also summoned a senior South Korean official to make the protest.

"Takeshima is indisputably an inherent territory of Japan, in light of historical facts and based on international law," the ministry said in the statement. "The drills by the South Korean military are unacceptable and extremely regrettable." The two nations have long been at loggerheads over the sovereignty of the group of islets called Takeshima in Japan and Dokdo in Korea, which lie about halfway between the East Asian neighbours in the Sea of Japan, which South Korea calls the East Sea.

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