An official from the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP’s) foreign ministry on Tuesday confirmed that the regime’s satellite-tracking vessel has docked at Sri Lanka’s port for replenishment, following a delay after India objected to the ship’s arrival, citing security concerns.
The research vessel, Yuan Wang 5, arrived at the Hambantota port on Tuesday morning and will remain there for seven days. Sri Lanka’s Foreign Ministry said the ship was approved after “extensive consultations at a high level.”
Wang Wenbin, the spokesperson for the Chinese regime’s foreign ministry, claimed that the “marine scientific research activities” of the ship are “consistent with international law,” and insisted that it should not be “obstructed by any third party.”…
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