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Malaysian marine police intercepted the Chinese ships entered waters
Malaysian media reported that a Chinese navy's scene was found moored in waters supposedly not disputed by Malaysia during the past 2 years.
According to news in The Borneo Post of Malaysia, sources from the government's Office said a Coast Guard ship China illegally trespassed Malaysian waters.
He Shahidan Kassim, minister of the Government Office, said he made a trip to Luconia Shoals Reef in South China Sea. This reef Malay called Gugusan Beting Patinggi Ali, Malaysia's Sarawak coast 156 km. Ministers Office Malaysian government published the pictures he took of the ship on a personal Facebook page.
He Shahidan said under international law, ie 370 km 200 miles exclusive economic zone of a country, China's ship had violated undisputed waters of Malaysia. He stressed the Malaysian government will do anything to protect this country from sea encroachment of these "intruders" or foreign fishermen caught illegally.
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Navy ships of the Chinese scene during the 2 years anchored in waters of Malaysia. |
"This small island is not in dispute but the foreign ships here without permission, which violates national waters", the Minister told the media Shahidan Malaysia. He added that the region is rich in oil and natural gas.
He Shahidan confirmed that foreign vessels can travel freely, but can not leave the area anchored in Malaysia without permission. Malaysia attaches great importance to the problem of fishing and stealthy intrusions by foreign vessels, will adopt all possible measures to protect and defense of Malaysian waters.
Borneo Post newspaper added that the Chinese navy's situation is not appear that there was docked 2 years
Minister's Office said the Malaysian Government, Navy and maritime enforcement agencies Malaysia has maneuvering to moor ships from China almost 2 km to monitor this ship.
In contrast to the reaction of Malaysia, a spokesman for the Chinese Foreign Ministry Qin Gang acknowledged anchoring the press service of Singapore, but given that the Chinese maritime police ship in "undisputed waters" of China and Malaysia has no right to make any objections!
This is not the first time Chinese ships infringement of Malasyia waters. May 1/2014, three Chinese ships had entered the area kick James Shoal, 80 kilometers from Sarawak.
Malaysiakini newspaper then questioned the response of Kuala Lumpur for breaches of Beijing. However, the government did not have any Mallaysia opposition, even unaware of the presence of Chinese ships in its waters.