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Japan Claims Chinese Carrier Enters Its Contiguous Waters for the First Time
Japan reports that a Chinese aircraft carrier has entered its contiguous waters for the first time. This incident marks a significant development in maritime tensions between the two countries, as both nations have been engaged in ongoing disputes over territorial waters in the region. The Japanese government is closely monitoring the situation, emphasizing the need for vigilance in safeguarding national waters. This move by China’s carrier raises concerns about potential military activities and the broader implications for regional security dynamics.