Mainland China has launched a maritime cruise law enforcement operation in the Taiwan Strait.In response, the Taiwan Marine Patrol Agency said that mainland vessels participating in cruise law enforcement have not entered Taiwan's ban on restrictions on restrictions.
CCTV News reported that the Fujian Maritime Affairs Bureau and the East China Sea Rescue Bureau of the Ministry of Transportation of the mainland jointly implemented the 2024 Taiwan Strait Patrol and Law Enforcement operations from August 17th to 18th.This operation was jointly performed by the cruise formation of "Sea Tour 06", "Sea Tour 0802" and "East China Hold 115", which lasted 30.5 hours and a total cruise mileage was 413 nautical miles.
The main tasks include cruising related waters of the Taiwan Strait, and carry out the launch of waters such as Fujian coastal routes, anchors, maritime construction operating areas, commercial and fishing boat collision high -risk warning areas, transportation intensive areas, accident areas, Taiwan shallow beach and other waters.Inspection; inspect the waters of the central Taiwan Strait, implement transportation organizations and control, check the past ships, and inspect the implementation of the maritime emergency search and rescue plan on the spot.
The Taiwan United Daily News and Liberty Times reported that the Taiwan Maritime Patrol Agency announced on Sunday (August 18) that the above three official ships had briefly crossed the central line of the Strait 3.2 on August 17th at 12:25 pm on August 17th.In the sea, he sailed in the mainland and has not entered Taiwan's ban on restrictions on waters.
The Sea Patrol also said that Taiwan's full -time friendly monitoring dynamics.Zhang Zhonglong, the head of the sea patrol, said that in order to protect the rights and interests of Taiwan, it will continue to use joint emotional monitoring methods with friendly forces to closely grasp the goals of the surrounding waters.