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China Claims 'Special Law Enforcement' in Eastern Waters; Shen Yu-chung: Expanding Gray Zone Conflict

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Shen Yu-chung, Deputy Chairman of the Mainland Affairs Council (MAC), stated that China's recent 'special law enforcement' in the eastern waters of Taiwan is an attempt to expand gray zone conflicts by exploiting the economic waters negotiations among Taiwan, Japan, and the Philippines, thereby undermining regional stability.

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Q: What is the main content of this article?
A: MAC Deputy Chairman Shen Yu-chung condemns China's activities in Taiwan's eastern waters.
Q: What is a gray zone conflict?
A: A form of conflict that applies political and economic pressure without resorting to military force.
Q: What is Taiwan's position?
A: Negotiations on the eastern waters are a matter for Taiwan, Japan, and the Philippines, and China should not be involved.