The Japanese government is working closely with the United States with regards to China's establishment of the "East China Sea Air Defense Identification Zone," and warned Beijing that such a move may cause "unintended consequences" in the region.

In a statement, the Japanese Foreign Ministry said it is currently consulting with the United States, which has military bases in Tokyo, with regards to China's latest move of asserting greater control over the East China Sea.

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