Regarding the frequent activity of ships by Chinese authorities around the Senkaku Islands in Okinawa Prefecture, the Chinese Ministry of Defense said in a recent view on the website that it was "legitimate and legal. It will continue to be normal." He insisted that he would continue similar activities in the future.

On the 1st, the Chinese Ministry of Defense published its views on the recent situation on its website in a question-and-answer format.



Among them, regarding the frequent activity of ships by Chinese authorities off the coast of the Senkaku Islands in Okinawa Prefecture, "It is a territory peculiar to China, and Chinese public ships carry out law enforcement activities within the territorial waters of their own country. Is legitimate and legitimate. There is no room for dispute and it will continue to be normal. "



Meanwhile, China's Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin explained that if the Japanese government tried to force a landing on the Senkaku Islands at a LDP meeting, "harmful shooting" could be possible as a serious violent crime. "I urge Japan to stop dangerous acts that could complicate the situation," he said at a press conference on the 1st.



Last month, China enforced the Maritime Police Law, which allows ships of the CCG to use weapons, raising concerns in Japan.