Chinese Government Vessels Intrude into Eastern Taiwan Waters; Foreign Minister Lin Chia-lung Condemns 'Troublemaker'
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Taiwan's Foreign Minister Lin Chia-lung condemned Chinese government vessels for intruding into Taiwan's eastern waters under the pretext of Japan-Philippines EEZ negotiations, calling China a 'troublemaker' that disrupts the status quo. He reaffirmed Taiwan's commitment to protecting its sovereignty and fishing rights.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Why did Chinese government vessels appear in Taiwan's eastern waters?
- A: China used the Japan-Philippines EEZ negotiations as a pretext to assert jurisdiction and intrude.
- Q: What is the main argument of Taiwan's Foreign Minister Lin Chia-lung?
- A: He accused China of using 'fake law enforcement' for territorial expansion and being a troublemaker disrupting the status quo.
- Q: What is Taiwan's relationship with Japan and the Philippines?
- A: Taiwan has fisheries agreements with both countries, and both have confirmed the EEZ talks do not involve Taiwan.