Vice Admiral Week of US dispatches warns unstable risks if China enforces regulations that require foreign ships to declare in the South China Sea.

It is clear that new regulations go against international agreements and practices.

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In the announcement of the Law on Maritime Traffic Safety, the Chinese Department of Hai Song said it could require foreign vessels to enter the waters that the country claimed to be the territorial watership to report information on ships and goods

China's declaration request, takes effect from September 1, applied with diving ships, nuclear vessels, radioactive materials, tankers, chemicals, gases, toxic substances and

Vice Admiral McAllister said that the East Sea is super highway in global maritime activities and promoting cooperation between the regional police forces in the region.

USS Kidd's destroyer (left) and USCGC Munro charming ship passes through Taiwan Strait on August 27.

We are witnessing more and more interest in cooperation with US conditions to ensure maritime security and safety.

Previously, John Supple, a Pentagon spokesman, also criticized China's maritime law.

The declare of illegal maritime sovereignty claims, including in the South China Sea, seriously threaten to the freedom of the sea, including the freedom of maritime and aviation, free trade and legal trade without suffering

Experts identifying the declaration to declare when entering the territorial waters will be released by China will not declare the ADIZ recognition area (ADIZ) that the country is imposed in the East China Sea in 2013, which is US and the US

America and Japan ignored Adiz China imposed on the East China Sea, while Beijing recently deployed the dynamics of implementing this statement in the region.

According to the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) in 1982, the boats of all countries enjoyed the right to pass harmlessly in the territorial watership without harming the National Peace, Order or Security

China blatually declared many large areas in the South China Sea as its territorial waters, despite the provisions of international law and ruling of the Standing Arbitration Court, rejecting the 9th country lines unilaterally

The country recently passed the new haven law, allowing this force to explode into foreign boats to prevent threats.

When asked about Chinese maritime traffic safety law, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman Le Thi Thu Hang asked countries to comply with international treaties that they were a member, especially UNCLOS, France framework

Vietnam resolutely, persevering measures in accordance with international law to enforce and protect the sovereignty over the Islands of Hoang Sa and Truong Sa of Vietnam;