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South Korea is considering establishing a "necessary facility" in disputed territorial waters with China in the Yellow Sea, in response to China's deployment of a 50-meter steel structure, claimed to be for aquaculture. South Korea's oceans minister Kang Do-hyung stated that the government is lodging a strong protest with China through diplomatic means and is contemplating a proportional response.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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