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China has urged Japan to stop violating the country's sovereignty over Diaoyu Islands by anchoring vessels1 near them, a Foreign Ministry2 spokeswoman said yesterday. "Any move by Japan to control the islands is violating China's sovereignty over its territory, (it) is illegal ..." Jiang Yu told a regular briefing. "(Japan) should stop it immediately." China's sovereignty over the islands is "beyond question", she said. Tokyo lays claim to the five small non-volcanic islands that lie between Chinese Taiwan and Japan's Okinawa. On Wednesday, Tokyo-based Sankei Shimbun reported that Japan's Coast Guard had anchored patrol vessels in the waters of Diaoyu Islands to "prevent Chinese investigative ships from invading" the islands. Japan's display of power in the waters of Diaoyu Islands will not help fulfill3 its ambition of controlling the islands, said Tsinghua University's Liu Jiangyong, an expert on Japan studies. But it has intensified4 the dispute. "Japan is eyeing the potential oil reserves in the region to expand its exclusive economic zone. But in my view, it's impossible for it to achieve that because international laws don't allow a country to use uninhabited islands to enlarge its economic zone," Liu said. "The only way to break the deadlock5 is through dialogue." Questions: 1. Where are the islands located? 2. According to the Sankei Shimbun, why had the Japanese Coast Guard anchored patrol vessels in the waters of Diaoyu Islands? 3. According to a Tsinghua expert, why would the Japanese be interested in the islands? Answers: 1. Between Chinese Taiwan and Japan’s Okinawa. 2. To prevent Chinese investigative ships from invading. 3. For the potential oil reserves and to expand its exclusive economic zone. 点击收听单词发音
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