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    The ROK's ambassador to Japan has returned home in protest:

    In response to the Japanese government's decision to include Takeshima explicitly in a new guidebook for educators at the junior-high level, President Myung-bak Li expressed his "deep despair and regret" on 14 July and instructed the appropriate federal entities to "respond decisively." On 15 July, Seoul will temporarily recall Ambassador Chul-hyun Kwon to Korea.


    Both Japan and South Korea claim sovereignty over Takeshima (Dokto in Korean), though I think only Korea actually has any kind of presence on them. Wikipedia diplomatically uses a French name for them and avoids entering the fray. There may be undersea fossil fuel deposits near the islands, but they don't seem to explain the vehemence of the Korean reaction when Japan refers to them as part of its own territory. The Japanese ambassador to the ROK will also be temporarily recalled.
    Posted by Sean on 2008-07-14 19:31:48
    KokuRyu (mail):
    but they don't seem to explain the vehemence of the Korean reaction when Japan refers to them as part of its own territory.

    Wouldn't confirmed territorial possession have something to do with the demarcation of the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ)?
    7.18.2008 6:16pm
    Sean Kinsell (mail) (www):
    It would, indeed, KokuRyu, and the Korean government is certainly attending to that. I was referring more to the reactions of rank-and-file demonstrators you see on the news.
    7.21.2008 1:20pm

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