KMT Demands National Maritime Rights Meeting Following Japan-Philippines EEZ Talks
The KMT has criticized Taiwan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs over the Japan-Philippines EEZ negotiations, demanding a national-level meeting to assess impacts on Taiwan's fishing rights and energy security.
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Central News Agency, Taipei, June 2. Following the announcement by Japan and the Philippines to initiate negotiations on their Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) and continental shelf boundaries, Taiwan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed its approval. However, the KMT legislative caucus criticized the ministry for compromising national interests for political PR. They urged the Executive Yuan to convene a national-level maritime rights meeting to evaluate the impact on Taiwan's fishing rights, energy, and strategic interests. KMT caucus secretary-general Lin Pei-hsiang stated that the overlapping area is located in the waters east to southeast of Taiwan, significantly overlapping with Taiwan's claimed 200-nautical-mile EEZ. The KMT has proposed four demands, including immediate inclusion of Taiwan in the negotiations and enhanced maritime patrol efforts.
FAQ
What is Taiwan's stance on EEZ?
Taiwan asserts its maritime rights and EEZ based on international law.