While Chinese coast guard vessels have been spotted numerous times lingering in Indonesia's exclusive economic zone, the most recent incident comes just days after new President Prabowo Subianto took office
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Indonesia said last week it had driven the Chinese coast guard ship away three times in just a few days after its presence in waters more than 1,500 km from the Chinese mainland disrupted a survey by a vessel contracted by Pertamina. “We are seeking confirmation and exchanging information. Dynamics on the ground will involve so many parties,” he said.
China typically says its coast guard operates lawfully and professionally to deter infringements in what are its waters.
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