Wu Shicun, the dean of the South China Sea Research Institute, said that the US Coast Guard's deployment of the South China Sea said that the trouble of the US Coast Guard to send ships frequently to the South (China) Sea is that there is no security control mechanism between maritime police between the two countries, and its frequent entry has entered.It is not conducive to peace and stability in the South China Sea.
According to the surging news report, Wu Shi existing the above remarks at the first marine cooperation and governance forum.
U.S. President's National Security Assistant Obrain recently issued a statement saying that the US Coast Guard will deploy a reinforced version of the rapid response patrol ship in the Western Pacific to perform maritime safety tasks to compete for Chinese activities.
Obrain further stated that the US Coast Guard will strategically set up a mother port in the Western Pacific.
Wu Shicun said that the U.S. Coast Guard to strengthen the deployment in the South China Sea is mainly: one is to make up for the lack of troops of the seventh fleet surface ship.Power; the second is to hedge the Chinese maritime police and maritime militia in the South China Sea. Compared with the Navy, the Coast Guard has higher flexibility and will not be as sensitive as warships.
The main troubles brought by the frequent entering the South China Sea are the main troubles brought by the South China Sea without a safety control mechanism between the maritime police. The principle of accidental encounter at sea is currently only suitable for the navy between the two countries.It is possible that accidents may occur, which is not conducive to peace and stability in the South China Sea.Wu Shicun pointed out.
There is no security control mechanism between our navy and the United States Maritime Police. If (the US Maritime Police) runs into the island reef and the neighboring sea area, there is no security control mechanism or some uncertainty.The South China Sea is a law enforcement, but it is actually a stirring in the South China Sea under the guise of lsquo; law enforcement rsquo;
Regarding the patrol patrol of the US Coast Guard to participate in the waters around China, the Ministry of National Defense has previously responded that at present, the situation in the East China and South China Sea is generally stable.It turns out that countries in the domain have their willingness, confidence, and capable of disagreement, maintaining peace, and promoting development.Some countries outside the territory are constantly renovating, strengthening the existence of forefronts, and promoting regional militaryization, which not only harms the security interests of the coastal national, but also is not conducive to regional peace and stability. China has resolutely opposed it.