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Indonesia says it drove away Chinese vessel twice after disrupting energy survey

Posted on October 24, 2024 By admin


In this undated released by Indonesian Maritime Security Agency (BAKAMLA), a Maritime Security Agency uses a binocular to monitor the movement of a a Chinese coast guard vessel in the water of North Natuna Sea in the disputed area of the South China Sea, Indonesia, on Oct. 24, 2024.
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A Chinese coast guard vessel was driven out of Indonesia’s waters for a second time this week after it initially disrupted a survey by state energy firm Pertamina in the South China Sea, Indonesia’s maritime security agency said on Thursday (October 24, 2024).

While Chinese coast guard vessels have been spotted numerous times in Indonesia’s exclusive economic zone (EEZ), the most recent incidents came just days after Prabowo Subianto took over Indonesia’s presidency.

China claims sovereignty over almost the entire South China Sea via a “nine-dash line” on its maps that cuts into the 200 nautical mile EEZs of Malaysia, Brunei, the Philippines, Indonesia and Vietnam.

The Permanent Court of Arbitration in the Hague in 2016 said China’s claim has no basis under international law, a ruling Beijing does not recognise.

The incidents took place off Indonesia’s Natuna islands, roughly 1,500 km from China’s Hainan island. The exact locations were not immediately clear.

The Chinese vessel on Monday insisted the area was China’s jurisdiction, Indonesia’s maritime security agency, known as Bakamla, said in a statement.

“Bakamla will keep patrolling and intensively monitoring the waters of North Natuna to ensure seismic data gathering can go without disruption to Indonesia’s sovereignty,” the agency said on Monday (October 21, 2024).

On Thursday, it said the Chinese vessel returned but was intercepted and again driven out. It did not provide details on what the ship was doing.

Lin Jian, a spokesperson of China’s foreign ministry, said its coast guard carries out “routine cruises in waters under China’s jurisdiction in accordance with international law and domestic law”.

The spokesperson added China was willing to strengthen consultation with Indonesia “to properly handle maritime issues between the two countries”.

China asserts its claim of sovereignty with an armada of coast guard ships deployed throughout the South China Sea, some of which are accused by its neighbours of aggressive conduct and of trying to disrupt energy and fisheries activities.

In 2021 vessels from Indonesia and China shadowed each other for months near a submersible oil rig that had been performing well appraisals in the Natuna Sea. China at the time urged Indonesia to stop drilling in what was its territory.

The latest incidents came as Indonesia’s new defence minister, Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin, met with China ambassador in Jakarta on Thursday.

The defence ministry in a statement said Mr. Sjafrie expected to boost defence cooperation with China, including joint exercises. It made no mention of this week’s maritime incidents.

Published – October 24, 2024 02:36 pm IST



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