Indonesia finds Chinese ships remain in its EEZ

Indonesian naval ships found many Chinese coast guard and fishing vessels remain in Indonesia’s exclusive economic zone (EEZ) near Natuna waters on January 11, four days after President Joko Widodo’s visit to Natuna district in Riau Islands province.
Jakarta (VNA) – Indonesian naval ships found manyChinese coast guard and fishing vessels remain in Indonesia’s exclusiveeconomic zone (EEZ) near Natuna waters on January 11, four days after PresidentJoko Widodo’s visit to Natuna district in Riau Islands province.

Indonesian media quoted Rear Admiral YudoMargono, Commander of Joint Defense Regional Commands I, as saying that sixcoast guard ships and one marine surveillance vessel of China were found toescort this country’s fishing boat operating illegally in Indonesia’s EEZ.

Indonesia sent naval ships KRI Usman Harun-359,KRI Jhon Lie-358 and KRI Karel Satsuitubun-356 to drive the Chinese vesselsaway from its EEZ.

In a press statement after joining an aerialreconnaissance of the Indonesian Air Force on January 11, Margono said if theChinese fishing vessels remain in the Indonesian EEZ, they would be apprehendedand tried in court. 

He urged not to let the Indonesia-China relationshipget disrupted by the Chinese fishing vessels' illegal activities.

President Joko Widodo has ordered the Indonesianauthorities to take stern action against those violating the Indonesian EEZ, headded.

Diplomatic tensions between Jakarta and Beijinghave lasted for the past two weeks after China’s marine surveillance vesselsescorted tens of ship trespassing Indonesia’s EEZ in the waters off the coastof Natuna Islands.

President Widodo visited Natuna on January 8 andaffirmed the country’s sovereignty over the islands./.
VNA

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