Russia suspends agreement with Japan on fishing near disputed islands

Fishermen repair nets on the shore of the Okhotsk Sea on island of Kunashiri in the disputed Northern Territories, which are known as the Southern Kurils by Moscow. | REUTERS

Russia’s Foreign Ministry said Tuesday it was suspending an agreement with Japan that allowed Japanese fishermen to fish near the disputed Southern Kuril islands, which are known as the Northern Territories in Japan, saying Tokyo had failed to make payments required under the deal. “In the current situation, we are forced to suspend the implementation

Vietnam protests as China declares annual South China Sea fishing ban — Radio Free Asia

Vietnamese foreign ministry spokeswoman Le Thi Thu Hang speaks at a news conference in Hanoi, Vietnam July 25, 2019.  Credit: Reuters.

China has once again announced a unilateral fishing moratorium in the South China Sea, to vigorous protests by Vietnam but the Philippines has so far not reacted. The three-and-half-month ban began on Sunday and covers the waters north of 12 degrees north latitude in the South China Sea which Vietnam and the Philippines also call

As Lao dam plans progress, farmers worry about compensation for lost land — Radio Free Asia

A map shows the location of the impending Pak Beng Dam on the Mekong River in northern Laos' Oudomxay province. Credit: Mekong River Commission

Chinese developers are preparing to begin work on two major hydropower dams to be built on the Mekong River in Laos, projects government officials hope will bring the impoverished country closer to its goal of become the battery of Southeast Asia. But compensation and relocation packages for villagers affected by the massive infrastructure projects are

Japan and Russia start salmon and trout fishing talks amid Ukraine crisis

Fishing boats in Erimo, Hokkaido, in October 2017. Fishermen in Hokkaido will not be able to conduct operations until the conclusion of talks with Russia on a fishing quota for salmon and trout spawned in Russian rivers. | REUTERS

Japan and Russia started negotiations Monday over Tokyo’s fishing quota for salmon and trout spawned in Russian rivers, a move seen as controversial because Tokyo has to pay a fishery rights fee to Moscow despite the country being hit by international sanctions over its invasion of Ukraine. It is not known whether the two governments

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