(Jakarta Comprehensive) Indonesia's Maritime Security Agency has expelled the Chinese maritime police ship twice in the South China Sea Dispute Sea in the past three days.Indonesia refers to the earthquake exploration of Chinese people in Indonesia. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China responded that the Chinese maritime police ship was cruise in the "sea area jurisdiction of China" and stated that they were willing to negotiate with Indonesia to deal with maritime issues between the two countries.
The Indonesian Maritime Security Bureau issued a statement on Thursday (October 24) that the Chinese maritime police ship successively entered the north of the Liaine Islands near the Liaocus Islands in the Liaono Islands, on Monday and Wednesday (21st and 23rd).The Indonesian exclusive economic zone in the Tena Sea disturbed the earthquake detection activities of Indonesian State -owned Petroleum and Natural Gas Company in the work area.
Statement said that after the official on Monday was discovered by the Chinese Maritime Police Ship and tried to communicate with the other party through radio, China insisted that the relevant regions belonged to the jurisdiction of China.The Indonesian Maritime Security Agency and the Indonesian Navy later dispatched a patrol aircraft and patrol ships respectively, and eventually expelled the relevant Chinese maritime police ships out of the northern native sea.
However, the Chinese Maritime Police Ship entered the relevant waters on Wednesday and was intercepted and expelled by the Indonesian Maritime Security Agency again.
Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman Lin Jian insisted on being questioned at a routine press conference on Thursday that the Chinese maritime police ship carried out routine cruise in the waters under the jurisdiction of China in accordance with international law and domestic law.He also said that China is willing to strengthen communication and negotiation with Indonesia through diplomatic channels to properly handle maritime issues between the two countries.
Indonesia is not a sovereignty of the South China Sea, but the "nine -segment line" claimed by China covers a large number of unsubuctantly and natural gas. The islands are part of the Indonesian exclusive economic zone.China claims to have most of the sovereignty of the South China Sea, and Chinese ships occasionally enter the sea area of the Naita Islands on the edge of the South China Sea, which has repeatedly caused Jakarta to protest.
China is the largest trading partner in Indonesia. This incident is regarded as one of the tests of Indonesia's new President Prabovo in the early days of ruling.Plabovo has stated that he will not be able to settle an alliance in foreign policy, put "friends with all countries", and put Indonesia's national interests first.