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End the go-slow on gas in the East China Sea

By Mure Dickie

Published: July 1 2009 19:14 | Last updated: July 1 2009 19:14

The wheels of government in China and Japan often turn slowly, but when it comes to fixing perhaps the most dangerous faultline in relations between the two Asian powers, they appear to have ground to a complete halt.

More than a year after Beijing and Tokyo sealed a landmark deal jointly to exploit gas reserves in disputed areas of the East China Sea, officials on the two sides have yet to hold a serious meeting to work out the details of how to implement it.

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