A warship, maritime patrol plane and drone had been deployed to monitor the Chinese vessel. Read more at straitstimes.com.
JAKARTA - Indonesia has deployed a warship to its North Natuna Sea to monitor a Chinese coast guard vessel that has been active in a resource-rich maritime area, the country’s naval chief said on Saturday of an area that both countries claim as their own.
A warship, maritime patrol plane and drone had been deployed to monitor the vessel, Laksamana Madya Muhammad Ali, the chief of the Indonesian navy, told Reuters. The activity comes after an EEZ agreement between Indonesia and Vietnam, and approval from Indonesia to develop the Tuna gas field in the Natuna Sea, with a total estimated investment of more than US$3 billion .
At the time, China urged Indonesia to stop drilling, saying the activities were happening in its territory.
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