Japan's
central government has agreed to buy a group of islands in the East China Sea
at the centre of a territorial dispute with China, major Japanese newspapers
reported on Wednesday.
The
government will soon sign a contract to buy the islands claimed by both
countries, known in Japan as Senkaku and in China as Diaoyu, for 2.05 billion
yen ($26 million) from its Japanese landowners, the Yomiuri Shimbun said,
quoting government sources.
Deputy
Chief Cabinet secretary Hiroyuki Nagahama met the landowners on Monday and
struck the deal to buy three major islands in the chain, including Uotsurijima,
the largest island, Yomiuri said.
Prime
Minister Yoshihiko Noda's cabinet would soon confirm the nationalisation of the
islands and allocate reserve funds for the purchase, the Asahi Shimbun
reported.
Noda
plans to formally inform the Chinese about the move on the sidelines of this
year's UN assembly later this month, Asahi said.
Testy
Japan-China ties took a turn for the worse in August after pro-Beijing
activists landed on one of the islands, which are controlled by Japan. They
were arrested by Japanese authorities and deported.
Source: MSN.Com
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