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China demands more than just regret from Japan after embassy break-in

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BEIJING, March 27 (Reuters) - ‌Japan has expressed its regret over the ​break-in at the Chinese embassy in Tokyo by a knife-wielding Japanese military ⁠officer, but that is "far from enough," the Chinese foreign ministry said on Friday. 

The Japanese side has not discussed ​the details of the incident, Lin Jian, spokesperson at the foreign ‌ministry, told a regular news conference.

Minoru Kihara, Japan's most senior government spokesperson, described the incident on Tuesday as regrettable and ⁠said the government would take measures to ⁠prevent any recurrence. 

SINO-JAPANESE TIES ALREADY UNDER STRAIN

The incident threatens to exacerbate Sino-Japanese ties. Relations have already deteriorated since November when the Japanese prime minister said Japan could deploy ‌its military if a Chinese move against Taiwan also ⁠threatened its territory.

"The Japanese side has ‌expressed deep regret to the Chinese ​side regarding this incident, but this is far from sufficient," said Lin.

"We once again urge the Japanese side ‌to conduct a thorough investigation as soon ​as possible and provide ⁠China with a responsible explanation."

Japan's Defence Minister ‌Shinjiro Koizumi said on Friday ⁠that the incident was "truly regrettable" and that his ministry was "fully cooperating" with the police investigation underway.

"We will also respond ​strictly once the facts ‌have been established," he said.

(Reporting by Ryan Woo and Ethan ⁠Wang; Additional reporting by ​Kantaro Komiya in Tokyo; Editing by Shri Navaratnam, Muralikumar ​Anantharaman and Barbara Lewis)

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