Fujian Coast Guard Intensifies Patrols Near Taiwan Island Amid Regional Tensions
Fujian Coast Guard conducts maritime drills near Taiwan Island, emphasizing regional security and law enforcement in critical trade waterways.
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Fujian Coast Guard conducts maritime drills near Taiwan Island, emphasizing regional security and law enforcement in critical trade waterways.
Fujian Coast Guard conducts law enforcement patrol near Taiwan, testing regional control capabilities amid ongoing cross-strait discussions on maritime security.
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On Tuesday, the coast guard of China’s Fujian Province conducted routine law-enforcement patrols near Kinmen waters, reinforcing maritime security in accordance with the law, per a China Coast Guard statement.
The Fujian coast guard has intensified patrols near Kinmen to protect Chinese fishermen’s rights, including those in the Taiwan region, ensuring safety in the Xiamen-Kinmen waters.
The Fujian Coast Guard announced on Wednesday that it has been conducting regular law enforcement patrols in the waters near Kinmen to maintain maritime order and safety.
Fujian coast guard conducted patrols near Kinmen, aiming to protect the rights and safety of Chinese fishermen, including those from the Taiwan region, and ensure normal navigation in the Xiamen-Kinmen area.