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US military vessels entered RI waters: Indonesian Navy
Fadli, Haeril Halim and Moses Ompusunggu
The Jakarta Post
This US Navy photo obtained on June 2 shows US Navy and Japan Air Self-Defense Force aircraft operating in formation over the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier the USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) on June 1 in the Sea of Japan. (US NAVY / AFP/Artur SEDRAKYAR)
The Indonesian Navy has confirmed that two US navy vessels that entered Indonesian waters off Natuna Islands in Riau Islands province in June did not breach any regulations.
The vessels, the aircraft carriers the USS Ronald Reagan and the USS George Washington, "conducted innocent passage and thus there was no problem with it," Navy deputy chief of staff Vice Adm. Achmad Taufiqurrahman told The Jakarta Post.
A source at the Navy previously revealed that the USS Ronald Reagan and the USS George Washington entered Indonesian waters in the Malacca Straits without permits, fueling suggestion that their presence was related to the effort to quell Islamic State group activities in the southern Philippines.
On June 14, the USS Ronald Reagan entered Natuna waters and flew a F22 Raptor and chopper in the region. The operation was then voided by the Indonesian Navy.
The carrier left Indonesia’s exclusive economic zone (ZEE) after being shadowed by Indonesian Navy warship the KRI Sultan Hasanuddin.
The KRI Sultan Hasanuddin warship patrols the Natuna waters in Riau Islands province.(Kompas/Muhammad Ikhsan Mahar)
“After the KRI Sultan Hasanuddin shadowed and communicated with them [officers from the USS Ronald Reagan], [the ship] changed direction and left Indonesia’s territory,” the source told the Post on Friday.
On June 21 at around 9:29 a.m., the USS George Washington crossed near the Philips strait in the northern part of Batam, heading toward the South China Sea.
There was nothing untoward about the vessel’s passage through Batam. (bbs)
http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/...essels-entered-ri-waters-indonesian-navy.html
Fadli, Haeril Halim and Moses Ompusunggu
The Jakarta Post
This US Navy photo obtained on June 2 shows US Navy and Japan Air Self-Defense Force aircraft operating in formation over the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier the USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) on June 1 in the Sea of Japan. (US NAVY / AFP/Artur SEDRAKYAR)
The Indonesian Navy has confirmed that two US navy vessels that entered Indonesian waters off Natuna Islands in Riau Islands province in June did not breach any regulations.
The vessels, the aircraft carriers the USS Ronald Reagan and the USS George Washington, "conducted innocent passage and thus there was no problem with it," Navy deputy chief of staff Vice Adm. Achmad Taufiqurrahman told The Jakarta Post.
A source at the Navy previously revealed that the USS Ronald Reagan and the USS George Washington entered Indonesian waters in the Malacca Straits without permits, fueling suggestion that their presence was related to the effort to quell Islamic State group activities in the southern Philippines.
On June 14, the USS Ronald Reagan entered Natuna waters and flew a F22 Raptor and chopper in the region. The operation was then voided by the Indonesian Navy.
The carrier left Indonesia’s exclusive economic zone (ZEE) after being shadowed by Indonesian Navy warship the KRI Sultan Hasanuddin.
The KRI Sultan Hasanuddin warship patrols the Natuna waters in Riau Islands province.(Kompas/Muhammad Ikhsan Mahar)
“After the KRI Sultan Hasanuddin shadowed and communicated with them [officers from the USS Ronald Reagan], [the ship] changed direction and left Indonesia’s territory,” the source told the Post on Friday.
On June 21 at around 9:29 a.m., the USS George Washington crossed near the Philips strait in the northern part of Batam, heading toward the South China Sea.
There was nothing untoward about the vessel’s passage through Batam. (bbs)
http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/...essels-entered-ri-waters-indonesian-navy.html