Japan PM Kan speaks
Kan is a leader looking for a path out of a maze of domestic and international hurdles. He faces the monetary monster that is the sharply rising yen, that's prompting corporations like Toyota and Nissan to push production and jobs outside of Japan. Diplomatically, he is in the middle of a major test with China, a country wielding growing strength in the world economy, and a superpower that's just surpassed Japan in economic might.
Japan is in an ongoing dispute with China over islands in the South China Sea. The islands, called Sengaku in Japan and Diaoyu in China, are claimed as territories by both countries.
"As far as Japan is concerned," said Kan, "there is no territorial issue connected to the Sengaku islands. In fact, the Senkaku islands are the inherent territory of Japan. That is recognized in our history and also by international law."
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