S. Korea lodges protest against Japan’s claims to Dokdo in tsunami alert


Seoul’s foreign ministry expressed a strong protest against Tokyo on Tuesday as Japan’s weather agency included South Korea’s easternmost islets of Dokdo in a tsunami advisory issued after a 7.6 magnitude earthquake struck Japan.

In a map showing tsunami alerts on the Japan Meteorological Agency’s website, the rocky islets were highlighted in yellow, along with other regions on Japan’s west coast, indicating tsunami advisories were issued for the areas.

The powerful quake struck the Noto Peninsula and surrounding areas in Japan’s Ishikawa Prefecture on New Year’s Day, reportedly killing several people and causing tsunamis on South Korea’s east coast.

“Our government has strongly protested against Japan through a diplomatic channel and demanded corrective measures,” foreign ministry spokesperson Lim Soo-suk said in a briefing.

South Korea will continue to respond sternly to Japan’s unreasonable claims, he added, stressing Dokdo is “clearly an integral part of the Korean territory historically, geographica
lly and under international law.”

South Korea, however, did not call in any Japanese officials to lodge the protest, a ministry official told reporters on the condition of anonymity.

Japan has repeatedly made territorial claims to Dokdo, which has been one of the thorniest diplomatic issues between Seoul and Tokyo.

Source: Yonhap News Agency