The Fujian Coast Guard conducted routine law enforcement patrols in the waters near Jinmen, an island administered by Taiwan located near the Chinese mainland coast.
The patrols were carried out by the Fujian Coast Guard, which is responsible for law enforcement in the waters around Fujian Province. The patrols were conducted in accordance with the law and were aimed at protecting the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese fishermen, including those from Taiwan.
The patrols also ensured the normal navigation and operational order in the waters between Xiamen and Jinmen. This is important for ensuring the safety and security of shipping in the area.
The Fujian Coast Guard has been conducting regular patrols in the waters near Jinmen since January. These patrols are part of the Coast Guard's efforts to maintain order and security in the area.
9 Comments
Katchuka
Why should we trust that these patrols are for fishermen's rights? It feels more like a military maneuver.
KittyKat
China needs to stop using the excuse of 'normal navigation' when it's clearly encroaching on Taiwan's space.
Katchuka
Defending maritime rights is not just a necessity but a duty. These patrols are an important part of that defense.
Marishka
How can the Fujian Coast Guard claim legitimacy when their actions threaten Taiwanese lives and livelihoods?
Eugene Alta
How can the Fujian Coast Guard claim legitimacy when their actions threaten Taiwanese lives and livelihoods?
Pupsik
This is a responsible action by the Fujian Coast Guard, ensuring lawful activities are protected in the area.
Comandante
Countries that respect sovereignty don't conduct patrols in disputed waters. This isn't about rights; it's about might.
Habibi
The phrase 'protecting legitimate rights' is just a cover for aggressive expansionism. Taiwan deserves to be treated with respect.
ArtemK
We should appreciate the Coast Guard's role in ensuring safe navigation and supporting local maritime industry.