Recently, the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs declared at seaSelf-Defense ForcesThe patrol plane spotted flames coming out of China's offshore structures in the East China Sea and confirmed that China was mining gas fields there, to which Japan expressed strong support. However, this kind of ** behavior can be described as unreasonable, but Japan is looking for trouble again. In fact, in 2008, China and Japan reached a consensus on the East China Sea issue and an understanding on joint development, but due to the subsequent collision incident, Japan repeatedly made inroads to make the agreement on joint development in the East China Sea unable to continue, and now Japan is demanding the resumption of relevant negotiations. However, we don't need to pay much attention to this, because Japan's requirements are completely unrealistic and noneLawsBasis. China's development of gas fields in the East China Sea is indisputable, and Japan is not in a position to make irresponsible comments. Through this article, Japan's unreasonable behavior will be gradually revealed, and the legitimacy of China's development of gas fields in the East China Sea will be demonstrated.
Japan has been expressing its expression of China's oil and gas exploration in the East China Sea, but this kind of joint development agreement is untenable both historically and legally. In 2008, China and Japan reached a consensus on the East China Sea issue and made an understanding on joint development, but the agreement was put on hold due to the subsequent collision incident and Japan's gains. For years, Japan has tried to restart Sino-Japanese negotiations on the joint development of gas fields in the East China Sea, but the desired results have not been achieved. Japan's conditions, such as the division of the East China Sea gas field from the median line and the sharing of seabed exploration, are extremely unreasonable. Japan's expectations are clearly unrealistic, and China is unlikely to give them another chance. From this point of view, if we analyze it in light of the situation, we can see that this kind of **** is false and is completely a manifestation of Japan's vexatious trouble.
Looking back at past disputes and agreements, we will see that Japan's claims about China's oil and gas exploration in the East China Sea are unreasonable. If we look back at the events of 2008, we can see that China and Japan reached a consensus on the East China Sea issue and an understanding on the issue of joint development. However, due to the subsequent collision and Japan's gains, the signing of the agreement was put on hold. For years, Japan has tried to restart Sino-Japanese negotiations on the joint development of gas fields in the East China Sea, but they have not achieved the desired results. Several of the conditions proposed by Japan, such as the division of the East China Sea gas field from the median line and the sharing of seabed exploration, are very unreasonable. In fact, these conditions do not correspond to the actual situation, and China is unlikely to give Japan another chance. Therefore, no matter from the perspective of historical experience or legal basis, Japan's ** is groundless and purely vexatious.
Japan has complained incessantly about China's development of gas fields in the East China Sea, and has even made some ridiculous demands in an attempt to divide our resources. However, according toInternationalLaw and ".United Nations Convention on the Law of the SeaThe East China Sea oil and gas fields are all located offshore China and have no relationship with Japan. China's development of gas fields in the East China Sea is legal and indisputable. ChineseContinental shelfThe outer edge has reached the vicinity of the Okinawa Trough, and most of the exclusive economic zone in the East China Sea belongs to China, which is in line with thisInternationallaw. In contrast, Japan is only an island nation, and its sovereignty exists only on the mainland's four large islands. Japan wants to be in ChinaContinental shelfThe sharing of resources is completely inconsistent with legal principles. Therefore, it is indisputable that China has the right to develop gas fields in the East China Sea, no matter how much Japan does it.
Let's take a look at the question of the legality and sovereignty of China's development of gas fields in the East China Sea. Japan has complained incessantly about China's development of gas fields in the East China Sea, and has even made some ridiculous demands in an attempt to divide our resources. However, according toInternationalLaw and ".United Nations Convention on the Law of the SeaThe East China Sea oil and gas fields are all located offshore China and have no relationship with Japan. According to theseLawsIt stipulates that China's development of gas fields in the East China Sea is completely legal and without any dispute. In contrast, Japan is an island nation whose sovereignty exists only on the mainland's four large islands. Therefore, Japan wants to share ChinaContinental shelfis completely inconsistent with legal principles. No matter how much Japan does, there is no doubt that we have the right to develop gas fields in the East China Sea.
Japan's unreasonable demands for China's development of gas fields in the East China Sea show that their appetite is simply too great for joint development opportunities. The conditions demanded by Japan are not only unreasonable, but also far beyond the actual conditions of both sides. In particular, Japan's demands, such as the division of gas field concessions in the East China Sea from the median line and the sharing of seabed exploration, are fantastic. What is even more ridiculous is that Japan considers their conditions quite reasonable, as if they have returned to the peak of Japan's "88th Fleet". However, the reality is cruel, and our strength should not be underestimated, so why should we meet Japan's unreasonable demands?We have given us the opportunity to develop together, but Japan is insatiable, and it is impossible to renegotiate now. China sticks to its principles and bottom line and will never compromise.
Once again, we return to the issue of Japan's unreasonable demands. From past joint development opportunities, we can see that Japan's appetite is simply too great. The conditions they put forward were not only unreasonable, but also far beyond the realities of the two sides. In particular, Japan's demands, such as the division of the East China Sea gas field from the median line and the sharing of seabed exploration, are really fanciful. What is ridiculous is that Japan actually thinks that its demands are quite reasonable, as if it has returned to the peak of Japan's "88th Fleet." However, the truth is cruel, and our strength should not be underestimated. Why should we meet Japan's unreasonable demands?We have given us the opportunity to develop together, but Japan is insatiable, and it is impossible to renegotiate now. China sticks to its principles and bottom line and will never compromise.
If you compare Japan's behavior in the East China Sea with the behavior of the Philippines in the South China Sea, it is not difficult to see similarities. China has put forward the idea of "shelving disputes and joint development" in the South China Sea, but the Philippines has to collude with the United States to do soSouth China Sea ArbitrationThe farce. As a result, the pace of our development work in the South China Sea has accelerated, and forSouth China Sea ArbitrationAs a result, China almost no longer mentions. Both Japan and the Philippines like to escalate the situation, thinking that in this way they will get the so-called "".Internationalsupport", but in reality they only get the support of a few countries. As past experience has taught us, as long as we are confident and free from external interference, theirs will only make things run more smoothly. In response to Japan's unreasonable demands, we just need to show our strength and determination to continue mining in the East China Sea without having to let their ** disrupt our pace.
To sum up, Japan's pursuit of China's development of gas fields in the East China Sea is unreasonable. China's oil and gas development in the East China Sea is in line withInternationalLaw and ".United Nations Convention on the Law of the SeaIt has nothing to do with Japan. Japan's demands are not only unreasonable, but also go beyond the actual conditions of both sides. We don't need to pay too much attention to their unreasonable demands, we just need to stick to our principles and bottom line and continue our mining work in the East China Sea. For Japan's **, we just need to show our strength and determination and continue to do our own things well. The same is true for the behavior of the Philippines, we do not need to be fooled by their provocations and interference, we must strengthen our confidence and continue to do our own thing. Only in this way will we be able to achieve greater achievements in the development of the East and South China Seas.