Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun urged global powers to respect China’s sovereign maritime rights this week. This response followed recent statements from the United States, Britain, France, and Germany concerning Chinese patrols. These nations expressed concern regarding activities near Taiwan, claiming such operations threaten regional stability and navigation freedom. Guo Jiakun dismissed these claims, describing the patrols as legitimate exercises of China’s established jurisdictional power. Beijing maintains that domestic and international law supports its presence in these waters east of Taiwan. The patrols serve as a necessary response to unilateral boundary talks involving Japan and the Philippines.
Government officials argue that China possesses an exclusive economic zone in the contested maritime region today. Guo criticized the Democratic Progressive Party for colluding with external forces to smear legitimate state law enforcement. Beijing views such collusion as a betrayal of the overall interests of the Chinese nation at large. Authorities firmly state that these actions face inevitable judgment from the history of the entire Chinese region. Beijing insists that other countries stop confusing right and wrong when evaluating its regional maritime patrol activities. These enforcement measures effectively safeguard maritime order while protecting vital economic zones from external interference and manipulation.
Foreign governments should refrain from making remarks that remain inconsistent with their diplomatic roles, Guo added. International observers note that these patrols reflect Beijing’s broader push to assert control over surrounding coastal waters. Future developments likely depend on how these involved powers navigate their competing claims in the coming months. China remains committed to defending its territorial integrity against any perceived threats from these foreign maritime actors. The government expects regional partners to recognize its legitimate authority rather than challenging its essential maritime rights. Sustained pressure from international allies will probably continue shaping the complex geopolitical landscape surrounding the Taiwan Strait.

