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Japan coastguard needs more funds

Published: 29 Aug 2014 - 01:30 am | Last Updated: 21 Jan 2022 - 11:17 am

TOKYO: Japan’s coastguard is to ask for a doubling of its budget to boost patrols around islands that are the focus of a dispute with China, officials said yesterday.
The agency will submit a request to the government for ¥50.4bn for the financial year starting in April 2015, they said.
The move will come after two years of relentless tensions with Beijing over the Tokyo-controlled Senkaku Islands, which Japan nationalised in September 2012.
That angered China, which claims the chain as its own under the name Diaoyus.
Since the long-simmering dispute flared anew, Chinese vessels and aircraft have regularly approached the unoccupied islands, with Japan’s coastguard in pursuit.
The coastguard plans to add one new jet aircraft to its fleet, 10 large patrol ships and four small patrol ships, as well as to increase the number of personnel assigned to the new large patrol ships, it said in a statement.
It will also replace two jets with new ones and retire existing patrol ships in favour of new vessels to boost cruising distance and speed, the officials said.
It also hopes to build a pier, accommodation for crew and other facilities at its base in Ishigaki island, the main jumping off point for the Senkakus.
The measures are part of efforts to push back against Chinese government ships loitering in nearby waters and to create an around-the-clock air patrol system, officials said.            

AFP