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In a move that strengthens regional ties, China and Vietnam's coast guards have just wrapped up their first joint patrol of 2024 in the Beibu Gulf! 🎉
From Saturday to Monday, two vessels from the China Coast Guard (CCG) and two ships from the Vietnam Coast Guard (VCG) teamed up to navigate the waters of the Beibu Gulf. They observed and inspected fishing boats from both nations, ensuring everything's shipshape on the high seas. ⚓️🐟
This patrol marks the 27th time since 2006 that the CCG and VCG have joined forces, making waves twice a year to promote maritime cooperation. Their teamwork is setting a trend for maritime law enforcement in the South China Sea, and we're here for it! 🌏🤝
The joint efforts aim to protect fishery resources, maintain order in fishery production, crack down on maritime crimes, and safeguard regional security and stability. Talk about squad goals! 💪🔒
Looking ahead, the CCG has expressed its commitment to enhancing exchanges and practical cooperation with Vietnam. Together, they're ready to tackle maritime emergencies and keep the sea lanes safe and sound. 🌊🚨
Stay tuned for more updates on this dynamic duo keeping our oceans peaceful! ✌️🌊
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Coast guards of China, Vietnam complete first joint patrol of 2024
cgtn.com