Thursday, June 9, 2011

Okinawa, Japan, said the passing of the Chinese warships offshore to 11 scale rare

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Global Network reporter Wang Huan reported Kyodo news that the Japanese Ministry of Defense announced June 9, 9 am, there are three Chinese naval frigate after the East China Sea island of Okinawa and Miyako Island waterways to sail the high seas between the Pacific Ocean. Plus 8 has eight Chinese warships through the waters, 2 days 11 Chinese warships offshore through Okinawa, unprecedented scale.

Japan's defense ministry said around at 9:00 on the 9th, the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force "P-3C" patrol aircraft, three frigates that China is about 30 km per hour speed through from Miyako Island, Okinawa Prefecture, about 100 kilometers northeast waters. As the waters of the high seas, the Chinese side this does not violate "international law. "

Japan's Self-Defense Forces chief of staff integration (equivalent to chief of staff) off a good wood in a routine press conference 9, said: "In fact the Chinese navy's activities increasingly active, we are highly concerned about, will need to implement warning and surveillance. "Some analysts believe that Chinese warships will conduct exercises in the Pacific Ocean, which strengthened the Japanese Maritime Self Defense Force has been" warning and surveillance. "

For the Japanese media about the "Chinese warships through the coastal waters of Okinawa, "the report, China's Ministry of Defense to respond to 9, earlier, pointed out that the PLA Navy ships to be 6 months late in international waters in the western Pacific for training, and stressed This is a routine annual training scheme, in line with the relevant norms of international law, not against any other specific country and objectives.

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