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Japan mulls diplomatic shake-up
Japan
is
mulling
over
breaking
its
diplomatic
deadlock
with
its
neighbors
,
yet
a
series
of
planned
diplomatic
reshuffles
disclosed
on
Monday
may
not
make
huge
a
difference
and
its
policy-makers
may
move
closer
to
the
conservative
side
,
ysts
say
.
Japan
'
s
Kyodo
News
Agency
quoted
government
sources
as
saying
that
Tokyo
plans
to
replace
its
ambassadors
to
China
,
South
Korea
and
the
United
States
.
Japanese
vice-ministers
of
foreign
affairs
Shinichi
Nishimiya
and
Koro
Bessho
will
be
appointed
as
ambassadors
to
China
and
South
Korea
,
and
Vice-Minister
of
foreign
affairs
Kenichiro
Sasae
will
replace
Ichiro
Fujisaki
as
ambassador
to
the
US
.
The
appointments
are
expected
to
be
announced
in
early
September
,
and
Kyodo
said
the
reshuffles
are
aimed
at
"
restructuring
Japan
'
s
diplomatic
relations
"
amid
a
series
of
"
wrangles
",
including
territorial
disputes
with
neighbors
.
Within
the
past
two
months
,
Japan
'
s
ties
with
neighboring
countries
hit
a
low
point
amid
frictions
triggered
by
territorial
issues
.
In
early
July
,
Russian
Prime
Minister
Dmitry
Medvedev
visited
Kunashiri
Island
,
one
of
the
Russian-held
islands
also
claimed
by
Japan
,
and
he
later
showed
indifference
to
Japan
'
s
angry
response
.
South
Korean
President
Lee
Myung-bak
sparked
protests
in
Japan
last
week
when
he
visited
the
disputed
islands
that
Seoul
calls
Dokdo
and
Tokyo
calls
Takeshima
.
The
spats
continued
on
Monday
as
Seoul
unveiled
a
stone
monument
on
one
of
the
islands
to
"
demonstrate
sovereignty
".
Chinese
protesters
landed
on
China
'
s
territorial
Diaoyu
Islands
last
week
.
Yet
10
Japanese
rightists
made
a
landing
on
Sunday
to
assert
Japan
'
s
long-lasting
rival
claim
over
the
islands
,
a
move
protested
by
both
the
Chinese
government
and
general
public
.
Japanese
Cabinet
Secretary
Osamu
Fujimura
expressed
regret
on
Monday
about
the
rightist
landing
,
and
Japanese
Parliamentary
Senior
Vice-Minister
of
Foreign
Affairs
Tsuyoshi
Yamaguchi
is
reportedly
coming
to
Beijing
this
week
to
discuss
the
Diaoyu
Islands
issue
.
Japan
'
s
leading
Sankei
Shimbun
newspaper
showed
concerns
in
a
commentary
that
the
trio
of
China
,
South
Korea
and
Russia
is
"
surrounding
Japan
in
a
tight
ring
"
with
territorial
issues
.
Yet
Huang
Youfu
,
an
expert
on
Korean
studies
at
Minzu
University
of
China
in
Beijing
,
rejected
the
notion
as
"
inappropriate
"
and
said
Japan
'
s
island
disputes
with
the
three
countries
originate
from
separate
historical
contexts
.
The
ruling
Democratic
Party
of
Japan
has
long
advocated
for
its
policy
of
"
ending
the
conventional
bureaucrat-led
style
of
governance
"
in
deploying
diplomats
,
yet
its
deadlocked
ties
with
neighbors
prompted
the
mulled
reshuffles
,
a
sign
of
Tokyo
'
s
foreign
policy-makers
'
return
to
conservati
,
ysts
said
.
Lu
Yaodong
,
a
researcher
at
the
Institute
of
Japanese
Studies
at
the
Chinese
Academy
of
Social
Sciences
,
called
the
replacement
of
ambassadors
"
an
obvious
signal
of
policy
change
".
The
right-wing
forces
are
gathering
momentum
in
Japan
amid
the
country
'
s
economic
stagnation
,
and
experts
warned
of
some
Japanese
politicians
'
nationalist
words
and
actions
are
attempts
to
bluff
voters
for
support
.
"
The
rightist
forces
have
mounted
pressure
on
the
Japanese
government
,
and
the
rising
tides
of
nationalistic
moods
have
prompted
cabinet
members
to
make
needed
remarks
on
diplomatic
arenas
,"
Lu
said
in
regard
to
the
impending
election
in
Japan
.
Historical
issues
account
for
a
major
portion
of
Japan
'
s
frequent
feuds
with
its
neighbors
,
as
memories
of
Japan
'
s
wartime
aggression
in
the
first
half
of
the
20th
century
led
to
its
neighbors
'
resentment
toward
its
militarist
past
.
Japan
is
also
accused
of
turning
a
blind
eye
to
the
demands
to
resolve
the
issue
of
forcing
Chinese
and
Korean
women
into
sexual
slavery
for
Japanese
troops
during
World
War
II
.
"
The
national
feelings
behind
the
historical
issues
are
a
major
driving
force
escalating
bilateral
feuds
and
should
be
given
consideration
,"
Huang
Youfu
said
.
Seoul
decided
in
late
June
to
delay
the
signing
of
the
General
Security
of
Military
Information
Agreement
,
its
first
military
pact
with
Tokyo
,
as
Lee
Myung-bak
'
s
governing
party
feared
being
labeled
"
pro-Japanese
"
by
its
domestic
public
.
Lu
Yaodong
said
the
crucial
factor
behind
Japan
'
s
current
diplomatic
deadlock
is
its
government
'
s
stance
on
the
historical
issues
,
including
the
territorial
issues
,
and
it
may
not
see
ties
with
neighbors
improve
"
if
it
keeps
playing
tough
on
all
fronts
".
Meanwhile
,
the
diplomat
reshuffle
signals
Tokyo
'
s
plan
to
end
its
drifting
policy
emphasis
in
the
region
and
stick
more
closely
to
the
US-Japan
alliance
,
experts
said
.
"
Tokyo
cannot
get
rid
of
its
political
dependence
on
Washington
,
and
Washington
has
chosen
Tokyo
as
its
most
needed
ally
in
the
region
to
help
its
pivot
to
Asia
,
as
shown
in
the
latest
joint
statement
of
Washington
and
Tokyo
,"
Lu
said
.
And
Washington
will
naturally
mediate
tension
between
Tokyo
and
its
neighbors
,
experts
said
.
The
US
is
not
expecting
bilateral
frictions
between
Seoul
and
Tokyo
,
which
are
sparked
by
territorial
and
historical
issues
,
to
"
impact
the
country
'
s
strategic
deployment
in
the
Asia-Pacific
region
",
said
Yuan
Peng
,
an
expert
of
American
studies
at
the
China
Institutes
of
Contemporary
International
Relations
.
As
for
the
future
,
experts
said
frictions
may
be
more
frequent
between
Japan
and
its
neighbors
,
and
Tokyo
has
planned
to
lodge
the
islands
case
against
Seoul
with
the
International
Court
of
Justice
,
a
move
Seoul
has
refused
to
respond
to
.
Japan
'
s
leading
Asahi
Shimbun
said
Tokyo
may
show
more
toughness
toward
China
in
response
to
"
China
'
s
rapid
rise
",
as
China
has
surpassed
Japan
to
become
the
world
'
s
second-largest
economy
.
As
the
latest
episode
in
Tokyo
Governor
Shintaro
Ishihara
'
s
farcical
plan
to
"
buy
"
the
Diaoyu
Islands
,
on
Monday
,
Japan
required
the
Tokyo
prefectural
government
to
"
make
some
changes
"
in
the
application
document
for
landing
on
the
islands
for
land
survey
,
a
move
ysts
say
may
spark
Beijing
'
s
further
protest
.
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