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Top METI official nixes immediate start of test-drilling in E. China Sea.

Publication: Kyodo News International (Tokyo, Japan) (via Knight-Ridder/Tribune Business News)

Publication Date: 09-MAR-06
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COPYRIGHT 2006 Kyodo News International

Mar. 9--TOKYO -- The vice industry minister brushed off the possibility Thursday that Japan will immediately start test-drilling in the East China Sea to counter China's imminent gas production there, saying Japan will continue its dialogue with China to settle a bilateral gas row.

"We think substantial bilateral negotiations have just gotten underway. We will not abruptly resort to test-drilling and will tenaciously, swiftly seek to resolve the matter through dialogue to make the area 'a sea...

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