
Sung Chen-en
Sung Chen-en is the Deputy Minister of the Ocean Affairs Council in Taiwan, known for his strong stance against China's claims over Taiwan's waters. In recent statements, he has emphasized Taiwan's sovereignty and condemned China's escalating maritime harassment in the region. Sung advocates for Taiwan's rights in international negotiations, particularly in relation to the exclusive economic zones (EEZ) of Japan and the Philippines, asserting that Taiwan's interests are not compromised by ongoing discussions between these nations.
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Ocean Affairs Council Deputy Minister Sung Chen-en said last week that China Coast Guard and government vessels were spotted in waters around Taiwan.
EDITORIAL: KMT’s illusion of peaceOcean Affairs Council Deputy Minister Sung Chen-en said Taiwan will never yield to maritime pressure from Beijing.
Taiwan holding off PRC at sea: officials
Ocean Affairs Council Deputy Minister Sung Chen-en said he rejects China’s claim that it was protesting Japan-Philippines exclusive economic zone talks on Taiwan’s behalf.
China has no jurisdiction over Taiwan waters, official says amid EEZ row
