CTindex - Christian Today UK Interactive Catalogue
World

Japan warship collides with freighter in Vietnam

A Japanese destroyer collided with a Cambodian freighter in the Vietnamese port of Ho Chi Minh City on Monday, but no one was injured and damage to the vessels was minor, Japan's defence ministry said.

Posted: Monday, March 3, 2008, 7:33 (GMT)
Font Scale:A A A

A Japanese destroyer collided with a Cambodian freighter in the Vietnamese port of Ho Chi Minh City on Monday, but no one was injured and damage to the vessels was minor, Japan's defence ministry said.

The second incident involving a Japanese warship in two weeks may add to pressure on Japanese Defence Minister Shigeru Ishiba to resign over his ministry's handling of the first collision, in which a destroyer ran over and sank a fishing boat, leaving two men missing, presumed dead.

The reason for the collision in Vietnam, which scratched paint off the Cambodian ship and bent a flag pole on the Japanese vessel, was not yet clear, a defence ministry spokesman said.

Kyodo said the Japanese destroyer Hamayuki had been conducting exercises.

The collision comes as Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda's popularity slips after the accident with the fishing boat in Japan last month, which has sparked accusation of a government cover-up over the events leading to the collision.

A Mainichi newspaper poll showed on Monday that 51 percent of respondents did not back Fukuda's cabinet compared to 30 percent who did. Support levels of more than 30 percent are widely seen by analysts in Japan as critical to staying in power.



© Reuters 2008. All rights reserved. Republication or redistribution of Reuters content, including by caching, framing or similar means, is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent of Reuters.
Have your say on this article
Christian Aid
Google Advertisement
Externally generated - Report offensive links here
Outreach Calendar
World Headline
God wants to meet your needs, says Osteen

God wants to meet your needs, says Osteen

"God has the power to meet your needs," Joel Osteen told some 19,000 people Friday night. “He not only has the...
Sponsored Features
For holidays and retreats in the Scottish Borders. 01450 377477 INSPIRING BOOKS BY PRESTON TAYLOR, former Argentina missionary. A thrilling "Safari" into God's Word. Click this web site: Order through any Bookstore. Ideal gifts for anyone, any occasion. Tell a friend, please. The original Anglican resources shop your only independent one-stop-shop.
Google Advertisement
Externally generated - Report offensive links here