MOFA voices grave concern over attack on fishing boats

Taiwan Today
Date: March 23, 2016

The pursuit and firing upon of two Taiwan-registered fishing boats by an

The Sheng Te Tsai is one of the two Taiwan fishing boats pursued and fired upon by an Indonesian government vessel March 21 in the Strait of Malacca. (Courtesy of Liuqiu Fishermen’s Association)

The Sheng Te Tsai is one of the two Taiwan fishing boats pursued and fired upon by an Indonesian government vessel March 21 in the Strait of Malacca. (Courtesy of Liuqiu Fishermen’s Association)

Indonesian government vessel in the Strait of Malacca March 21 is a matter of grave concern, according to the ROC Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

“We are highly concerned about the case, and Premier Chang San-cheng refuses to accept Indonesia’s use of violence,” the MOFA said in a statement March 22.

In order to clarify the truth, the MOFA demands Indonesia’s Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries, as well as relevant agencies, provide evidence supporting claims that the two fishing boats were operating in the Southeast Asian country’s exclusive economic zone and attempted to ram the Indonesian government vessel.

“We expect a swift response explaining why the Taiwan fishing boats were fired upon by the Indonesian government vessel.”

According to the MOFA, the government’s grave concern was conveyed to Deputy Representative Siswadi of the Indonesian Economic and Trade Office to Taipei. Siswadi said he fully understands Taiwan’s stance and will speedily relay any official response.     [FULL  STORY]

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