South Korea’s Lee Myung-bak visits disputed islands

Image released by South Korean navy on 30 July 2008 shows destroyer sailing near disputed isletsSouth Korea’s president has visited islands also claimed by Japan, in a move set to raise diplomatic tensions.

Lee Myung-bak flew to the islands, which are known as Dokdo in South Korea and as Takeshima in Japan.

A Kyodo news agency report said Japan had recalled its ambassador from South Korea.

Both South Korea and Japan say they have a historical claim to the islands, and the issue has been a long-standing thorn in relations.

The islands, which are roughly equidistant from the two countries, are small but lie in fishing grounds which could also contain large gas deposits.

Kyodo also reported that the two countries had postponed an annual meeting between their finance ministers as an apparent consequence of the visit.

South Korea has stationed a small coastguard detachment on the islands since 1954.

Mr Lee is the first South Korean president to visit them. Then Prime Minister Han Seung-soo visited in 2008, sparking a row with Japan.

 

BBC has the full article

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