Will the interception operation of Chinese warships and aircraft be the new normal? The Ministry of Foreign Affairs responded

Will the interception operation of Chinese warships and aircraft be the new normal? Ministry of Foreign Affairs, June 5 (Xinhua)-- at a regular press conference held by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on June 5, a reporter continued to ask about China's interception of US and Canadian warships in the Taiwan Strait over the weekend, given the tension in the Taiwan Strait and the close contact between US and Chinese military aircraft in the South China Sea last week, from the Chinese side's point of view, whether any foreign aircraft or ships should be expected to cross these areas. Will have the same contact with Chinese aircraft or ships? Is it the standard operating procedure or the new normal? Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin said: with regard to the relevant issues you mentioned, I have just stated China's principled position, and here I would also like to quote the response of the Chinese delegation to the Shangri-La Dialogue Conference on relevant issues. Wang Wenbin said that the Chinese representative said that he would like to ask you a question, that is, why the so-called unsafe and unprofessional incidents mentioned by these US officials all took place near China's airspace and territorial sea. Not near the airspace and territorial waters of other countries? I think this question is worth thinking about. Wang Wenbin said: I would also like to emphasize that the Chinese side has always respected the navigation and overflight rights enjoyed by all countries in accordance with international law, and that the Chinese army has carried out sea and air field responses in accordance with the rules and regulations, and the relevant measures are completely professional, reasonable, reasonable and legal.