Large Fleet of Fishing Boats Working in East China Sea During Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan

On August 1st, when Nancy Pelosi visit Taiwan, a large number of fishing boats in Putuo District, Zhoushan City, Zhejiang Province started fishing in the East China Sea. The public commented that this action is equivalent to using people as shields to bet that U.S. army will not open fire on the Communist regime.

A large number of fishing boats in Putuo District went to the East China Sea to start fishing on August 1st, according to the Chinese state news media. All kinds of fishing boats and supply ships commenced a 3-months fishing activity, and head the East China Sea where fishing is allowed. According to the message online, the opening date of the sea this year is earlier than that of the previous years. In the past, fishing would not be allowed until September-October.

The fishing activity is during the visit of Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi to Taiwan. According to the latest news obtained by the Free Times on August 2nd, Pelosi arrived at Taipei Songshan Airport at 10:20 pm on the day. After arriving in Taiwan, she will stay overnight and have public activities in Taiwan, and is expected to leave Taiwan by plane on the afternoon of August 3rd.

It believed that the CCP would take some countermeasures on Pelosi’s visit. Because the spokesman of the CCP’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs Zhao Lijian had said at a regular press conference on August 1st, that “If Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan will lead to serious consequences. The People’s Liberation Army (PLA) will never sit on its hands.”

The public mocked the Chinese Government’s decision so allow and start large fishing fleet at this time being, saying it is obvious that the CCP is using people as shields to stop U.S. army’s attack.

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