Boarding the ship for inspection is a salary draw from the bottom of the kettle, from arrogant to we

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-03-03

In 2024, Fujian's coast guard carried out the first boarding raid on a Taiwanese cruise ship. This action was carried out after the mainland formally took over the law enforcement power in the Xiajin waters, and it is obvious that this is a clear statement by the coast guard on the management of the Xiamen-Jin waters, and it is in line with the provisions of the international law of the sea.

This move shows the determination of the mainland coast guard to fully manage and control the area, and also shows us its strength and determination. The Fujian Coast Guard regularly conducts patrols in the waters of Xiajin, which shows that the mainland is not only committed to safeguarding maritime rights and interests, but also paying more attention to ensuring the safety of maritime navigation and preventing illegal activities at sea.

This normal operation shows that the mainland coast guard department is actively protecting national interests and maritime public interests while exercising state power.

There are some data and examples to support this view. The Xiajin Sea is a busy shipping lane, with a large number of ships passing through it every year, so effective management and control of this area is essential for the safety of maritime navigation.

The mainland coast guard department can better crack down on illegal activities at sea and maintain maritime order through boarding and inspection.

It is worth mentioning that the mainland coast guard ship boarded the ship for temporary inspection and successfully cracked the Taiwan side's attempt to pass through"Cut the sausages"The strategy to restrict the sea and prohibit the water area has broken the original pattern of this strategy. This strategy sought to prevent the Coast Guard vessels from patrolling by imposing restrictions, but it did not stop the Coast Guard from exercising its full management and control over the Xiajin waters.

In general, the Fujian Coast Guard's boarding and inspection operations are aimed at clarifying the mainland's declaration of management of the Xiajin-Jin Sea area and abiding by the international law of the sea. In 2024, the Fujian Coast Guard conducted a temporary inspection of a Taiwanese cruise ship in the waters of Kinmen's Daerdan and near the Wutong Waterway, an epoch-making move that successfully broke the "sausage-slicing" tactics that the Taiwanese side was trying to adopt.

For the mainland, this action is not only to defend its maritime rights and interests, but also to affirm Taiwan's rights.

First of all, the mainland coast guard's boarding and inspection operation in the Xiajin waters demonstrated to the world that China is exercising its management rights over the Xiamenjin waters. Under the provisions of the international law of the sea, coastal States have the right to exercise legal authority within the limits of their territorial seas. Therefore, the Continental Coast Guard's actions were carried out within a lawful framework and demonstrated respect for the international law of the sea.

The move also demonstrates China's strong control over the Xiamen-Jin Sea and its determination and ability to act as a responsible major country in maritime affairs.

In this operation, our side successfully dismantled the "sausage-cutting" tactics of the Taiwan side. The Taiwan side has been trying to set up "restricted and forbidden waters" in cross-strait waters to obstruct the patrol activities of our coast guard vessels.

However, our coast guard vessels were not blocked, on the contrary, through this operation, they demonstrated their comprehensive management and control capabilities in the Xiajin sea area. This action clearly conveyed to the Taiwan side that our side has sufficient determination and strength to deal with the challenges it has posed, and has successfully dismantled the "sausage-slicing" tactics adopted by Taiwan.

In addition to the above-mentioned benefits, the mainland coast guard's boarding and inspection operation also played a vital role in ensuring the safety of maritime navigation and preventing illegal activities at sea. It has been learned that the boarding and inspection operation in the Xiamen-Jin waters is a manifestation of its multifaceted strategy for handling cross-strait affairs.

This move is a strong statement by the mainland on the right to manage the Xiamen-Jin maritime area, and is also a direct manifestation of the mainland's sovereign stance on cross-strait affairs. According to an article published by Huanqiu.com in 2024, the Fujian Coast Guard has carried out the first raid operation in the Xiajin waters, indicating that the mainland has officially obtained law enforcement rights in the waters.

This action demonstrates the mainland's firm determination to sovereignty over the Xiajin Sea and defends its national interests. The exercise of this power is essential to ensure the safety of navigation and to thwart illegal maritime activities.

The mainland's boarding and inspection operation is a powerful response to Taiwan's "sausage-cutting" strategy. Taiwan tried to thwart the patrol mission of mainland coast guard ships by setting "restricted and forbidden waters", but the mainland's raid directly broke this strategy.

The Fujian Coast Guard's routine law enforcement patrols in the Xiajin Sea have further strengthened the mainland's management and control over the area. The temporary inspection action not only demonstrated the mainland's all-round management of the Xiamen-Jin sea area, but also demonstrated the mainland's determination and strength in the world.

The raid has demonstrated the mainland's flexible and diverse tactics in handling cross-strait affairs, and has highlighted the mainland's choice of dialogue and consultation in handling cross-strait affairs, as well as its resolute decision to take concrete action. When it decided in 2024 to strengthen routine law enforcement patrols in the Xiajinhai waters, the mainland showed its sincerity to resolve the issue through dialogue.

If the dialogue fails, the mainland will not hesitate to take concrete actions to safeguard its own rights and interests. This action demonstrates the mainland's pluralistic wisdom in handling cross-strait affairs, including patience and tolerance, as well as firm determination and perseverance.

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