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| Global Times: Identities of Five Intruders into Japanese Consulate Exposed |
| A May 16 report of the Global Times said that some news media of the Republic of Korea (ROK) recently revealed details about the incident of five unidentified persons intruding into Japanese Consulate in Shenyang and exposed the backstage manipulators. |
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| No Negotiation So Far Between China, Japan on Consulate Intruders: Spokesman |
| China has not conducted any negotiation so far with Japan on how to deal with the unidentified intruders to the Japanese consulate in Shenyang, a spokesman for the Chinese Embassy in Japan said on Thursday. |
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| Japan Urged to Prudently Handle Consulate Intrusion Incident |
| Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Kong Quan Thursday urges Japan to face reality and handle the consulate intrusion incident in a responsible way to avoid hindering the growth of Sino-Japanese relations. He denied the related overseas report about a "consensus" reached between China and Japan on the settlement of Korean intruders into the Japanese Consulate-General in Shenyang on May 8. |
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| What's Japan Up to in Playing Up Matters Concerning Consulate Intrusion Incident? |
| Over the past week, from Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi, Foreign Minister Yoriko Kawaguchi as well as political figures of the Diet at the top down to right-wing media and public figures have all censured China, this was caused by the incident wherein five unidentified persons broke into Japanese Consulate in Shenyang, Liaoning Province, on May 8. |
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| Spokesman Denies Report about China-Japan "Consensus" on Consulate Intruders |
| Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Kong Quan Wednesday denied a report about a "consensus" reached between China and Japan on the intruders into the Japanese Consulate-General in Shenyang. |
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| Inside Story, Consulate intrusion Premeditated: Japanese Media |
| The consulate intrusion accident happened on May 8 has recently hit headlines of major newspapers and televisions in Japan, says Global Times published on May 13. The Japanese government deemed that its dignity was hurt. While the Chinese government pointed out that the action taken by Chinese police is for the security of Japanese Consulate and is under the consent of the Japanese side. The Yomiuri Shimbun exposed on May 9 that the intrusion is schemed and staged. |
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| Japan Envoy Instructed Asylum Seekers Be Expelled |
| Just hours before five asylum seekers entered the Japanese Consulate General in Shenyang, northeastern China, last Wednesday, the Japanese ambassador to China told embassy staff in Beijing that any asylum seekers who entered the embassy were to be expelled, sources close to the embassy said Tuesday. This was reported by Kyodo from Beijing May 14. |
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| FM Spokesman on Japan's "Investigation" into Consulate Incident |
| China rejects Japan's so-called " investigation report" on the consulate intrusion incident because it fails to match the facts in some key details and its conclusion is baseless, according to Foreign Ministry spokesman Kong Quan. |
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| Chinese Embassy to Japan Reveals Intrusion Investigation Result |
| Huang Xingyuan, press counselor of the Chinese Embassy to Japan lately told that the intrusion accident took place in the Japanese Consulate in Shenyang is not complicated. China urges the Japanese side to act calmly since it is on the Japanese side that has tensed up the situation. |
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| Chinese Police Act for Security of Japanese Consulate: Official |
| In answering questions about the recent case in the Japanese Consulate in Shenyang in Northeast China, Zhao Qizheng, minister of the State Council Information Office, said he believes that the Chinese armed police soldiers had placed the safety of the Japanese Consulate as the top priority when they blocked and dragged the intruders out of the consulate. In a case like this, the media should play a "stabilizer" role, instead of making a hullabaloo, said the official. |
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| FM Spokesman on Consulate Intrusion Accident |
| Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Kong Quan Friday urged the Japanese side to act calmly on the consulate intrusion accident that took place on May 8 in Shenyang, northeast China. |
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