Taiwan has recalled its representative to Japan over its handling of a ship collision in disputed waters earlier this week.
Japan contends the captain of a Taiwan leisure fishing boat is responsible for Tuesday's collision with a Japanese coastguard vessel near the Diaoyu Islands.
Taiwan's "foreign ministry" said on Saturday that the island "could not accept the Japanese conclusions of an investigative report" of the incident.
It has decided to recall its representative in Japan," it said.
The Taiwan captain, who was released on Friday, claims the Japanese vessel rammed his craft.
Japan said on Friday it wanted to avoid damaging relations after Taiwan protested against the holding of the captain. Two other crew members and 13 fishermen were released earlier.
Foreign ministry spokesman Qin Gang said on May 10 the Chinese government is dissatisfied with the actions of a Japanese Coast guard patrol boat.
"We are seriously concerned and strongly dissatisfied with the incident," Qin said at a regular press conference.
1. According to Japan, who is responsible for Tuesday’s collision with a Japanese coastguard vessel near the Diaoyu Islands? Captain of a Taiwan leisure fishing boat
2. Who said on Saturday that the island could not accept the Japanese conclusions of an investigative report of the incident? Taiwan's "foreign ministry"
3. What did Taiwan decide to do after the incident? It decided to recall its representative in Japan.
Questions:
1. How many families are homeless following the earthquake?
2. What is the cost of the flight to Algeria?
3. How many Sichuan people were working abroad before the earthquake?
Answers:
1. 220,000
2. 9,000 yuan or $1,300.
3. 2,000.
(英语点津 Helen 编辑)
About the broadcaster:
Jonathan Stewart is a media and journalism expert from the United States with four years of experience as a writer and instructor. He accepted a foreign expert position with chinadaily.com.cn in June 2007 following the completion of his Master of Arts degree in International Relations and Comparative Politics.