US Concerned Chinese Regime’s New Coast Guard Law Could Escalate Maritime Disputes

US Concerned Chinese Regime’s New Coast Guard Law Could Escalate Maritime Disputes
Chinese coastguard ships give chase to Vietnamese coastguard vessels (not pictured) after they came within 10 nautical miles of the Haiyang Shiyou 981, known in Vietnam as HD-981, oil rig in the South China Sea, on July 15, 2014. Martin Petty/Reuters
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The United States is concerned by the Chinese regime’s recently enacted coast guard law and that it could escalate maritime disputes and be invoked to assert unlawful claims, the U.S. State Department said on Feb. 19.

China, which has maritime sovereignty disputes with Japan in the East China Sea and with several Southeast Asian countries in the South China Sea, passed a law last month that for the first time explicitly allows its coast guard to fire on foreign vessels.