Indonesia Pinalubog ang Barko ng China

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JAKARTA: Indonesia on Monday (Jun 20) guarded starting to shoot at Chinese mariners as an activity went for ceasing illicit angling, after the most recent encounter between the countries in the South China Sea. 

Beijing has dissented firmly over Friday's conflict close to Indonesia's Natuna Islands, saying one Chinese angler was harmed. 

The Indonesian naval force said that seven mariners and a Chinese-hailed vessel were kept yet demanded nobody was harmed. 

It was the third such encounter as of late amongst Indonesia and China close to the Natunas, which are west of Borneo, as pressures ascend amongst Beijing and a few countries over its developing emptiness in the debated South China Sea. 

Not at all like some of its Southeast Asian neighbors, Indonesia does not question responsibility for or islets in the ocean. However, there have been pressures as Beijing's cases cover with Indonesia's select financial zone around the Natunas. 

Indonesian Fisheries Minister Susi Pudjiastuti, who is driving a crusade to take action against unlawful angling, protected the naval force's activities. 

"The Indonesian naval force made the right move by keeping up the sway of our oceans," she tweeted. "The shooting was certainly as indicated by method." 

She included that "taking fish is a wrongdoing. It is outlandish that there is an assertion between nations that takes into consideration taking fish". 

President Joko Widodo met with Security Minister Luhut Panjaitan on Monday taking after the conflict and requested him to protect Indonesia's sway, presidential representative Johan Budi said. 

"The president requested him to guard Indonesia's regional power that we have attempted to develop subsequent to our autonomy," he said. 

Be that as it may, he added the president needed this to be managed without "influencing great relations". Indonesia's forceful crackdown on unlawful angling, which started in 2014, has exasperated a few of its neighbors. 

China's legitimate Xinhua news organization said Sunday the most recent conflict occurred in "conventional Chinese angling ground" where the two nations have covering oceanic cases. 

Indonesia's naval force said it captured 12 remote vessels wrongfully angling which fled as their warships drew closer. Naval force vessels sought after and discharged a few cautioning shots, until in the end a Chinese-hailed boat was halted and boarded, the announcement said. 

Seven team people were kept, and in addition the vessel. 

In March Chinese coastguards smashed a Chinese watercraft kept close to the Natunas and helped it escape as the Indonesians towed the vessel to shore. 

A month ago, the Indonesian naval force opened flame on a Chinese trawler close to the islands and grabbed the vessel. 

China attests power over all the South China Sea regardless of fractional counter-asserts from a few Southeast Asian countries.

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