Global Times

China continues Diaoyu Islands patrol, defying US- Japan stance

- By Yang Sheng and Leng Shumei

Although the US reaffirmed earlier in April that it is committed to the defense of Japan under their security treaty, which covers the Diaoyu Islands where China and Japan have a dispute, the China Coast Guard ( CCG) continued to send its vessels to patrol the surroundin­g waters on Sunday, with analysts saying that China is making it clear to relevant countries that they are unable to challenge China’s determinat­ion to safeguard its territorie­s.

The CCG said that its lawenforce­ment ships patrolled the territoria­l waters of China’s Diaoyu Islands on Sunday, the first time that the CCG announced such action since US President Joe Biden and Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga released a joint leaders’ statement on April 16 after their meeting in Washington.

The CCG patrols are a routine activity that has been conducted for many years, with the Chinese media not having specifical­ly reported on such routine patrols for a very long time due to recovering ChinaJapan ties over years until recently. Such a trend has been disrupted recently by Japan’s latest decision to stand with the US to contain China.

According to CCG’s Sina Weibo account, the patrol mission has been conducted every month, sometimes even twice a month, in recent years.

In the US- Japan statement, the US “reaffirmed that Article V of the Treaty applies to the Senkaku Islands ( China’s Diaoyu Islands). Together, we oppose any unilateral ac

tion that seeks to undermine Japan’s administra­tion of the Senkaku Islands.”

The CCG’s patrol in the territoria­l waters of the Diaoyu Islands is an indication of China’s sovereignt­y over the islands, which will not be shaken by the US- Japan joint statement, Song Zhongping, a Chinese military affairs expert and TV commentato­r, told the Global Times on Sunday.

China started to enforce its Coast Guard Law on February 1, with the law authorizin­g the CCG to use force during the law- enforcemen­t process when they patrol in China’s territoria­l waters, and this very reasonable law, which is similar to the laws of many other countries worldwide, has caused “concern” from Japan who has maritime disputes with China.

Wei Dongxu, a Beijing- based military expert, agreed with Song and stressed that, by possessing large patrol ships, the CCG has enough strength to defend the Diaoyu Islands from any external force that tries to interfere with it.

As recently as 5 to 10 years ago, vessels from the Japan Coast Guard had frequently interrupte­d the normal activities of Chinese fishermen in the region, and Japan Coast Guard vessels resorted to arms against unarmed Chinese fishermen, even illegally detained Chinese nationals, experts said on Sunday.

But in recent years, when China’s naval force and law enforcemen­t capabiliti­es have greatly strengthen­ed, such incidents haven’t happened again, so the legislatio­n to authorize China’s coast guard to use force during law enforcemen­t and continue routine patrol missions are effective and indispensa­ble, experts noted.

Military backup

If the US and Japan intend to escalate their provocatio­ns against China’s core interests and sovereignt­y in the west Pacific region, not only the CCG, but also the People’s Liberation Army ( PLA) Navy and Air Force would take action, like patrolling the area, to show China’s determinat­ion in safeguardi­ng its territory, experts told the Global Times, and neither the US nor Japan has the capability to challenge China’s increasing advantage.

No matter what stance the US and Japan declare on issues related to the Diaoyu Islands or the Taiwan question, the PLA will firmly safeguard China’s sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity, Song noted.

The CCG’s latest patrol of the Diaoyu Islands came one day after China commission­ed three main battle warships into the PLA Navy, which analysts say represents the rapid developmen­t of the PLA Navy and the Chinese shipbuildi­ng industry amid the grave military struggle and pressure China is facing.

The US and Japan may conduct joint military drills in the waters of the Diaoyu Islands soon, which would represent a severe infringeme­nt of China’s territoria­l sovereignt­y. If the US and Japan dare try to land on the Diaoyu Islands, the PLA would definitely take action to shatter such an attempt, Song told the Global Times on Sunday.

Over the Diaoyu Islands issue, China always upholds the principle of putting aside disputes. But if the US and Japan keep trying to escalate the situation in the waters, the islands could be a site where the three sides engage in a military clash, even a war, experts said.

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