Around Senkaku The Chief of the Secretary-General continues to navigate the ships of the China Sea Police Department.

In the waters around the Senkaku Islands in Okinawa Prefecture, Chief Cabinet Secretary Suga is protesting to the Chinese side in connection with the continued continued navigation in the connected waters for 111 days up to 2 days by the China Coast Guard. In addition, he continued to be tense and expressed his thoughts on alert surveillance.

In the waters around the Senkaku Islands in Okinawa Prefecture, a ship of the China Coast Guard continued to sail in the connected waters just outside the territorial waters of Japan for 111 consecutive days, which is the longest time since April 14th. , I left the connection area on the 2nd, but during this time, I have been activating activities such as invading the territorial waters of Japan and repeatedly approaching the Japanese fishing boat in operation.

In connection with this, Chief Cabinet Secretary Suga said in a press conference after the Cabinet Meeting, ``We are thinking very seriously and warned the Chinese side from the Coast Guard patrol boat in the on-site waters and protested strictly through the diplomatic route. ".

On that basis, Chief Cabinet Secretary Suga said, ``Under the policy that Japan's territory, territorial air, and territorial waters will be firmly defended, with a sense of tension, related ministries and agencies will work together to collect information and carry out alert monitoring around the Senkaku Islands. I will do my utmost and keep calmly responding to China."