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Chapter 1511: Acting and Showing

Muyang received an invitation letter.

"I'm here to invite Chinese Ambassador Mu Yang to visit the Japanese frigate Kaga, please attend at that time."

The invitation was organized by the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and ambassadors from all over the country, journalists from all over the country, and some people boarded the ship to visit the newly built Kaga, and then there were a series of performances.

Showing strength? Wanting to promote national prestige? Diverting attention? Making news? Or having a provocative nature, perhaps it is both.

Recently, Japan has suffered many disasters, its international image has plummeted, and its domestic lack of cohesion. Now the Ansan-San government is trying its best to restore Japan's international influence as soon as possible. Inviting ambassadors from various countries to visit warships is an initiative proposed by the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Mu Yang put down the invitation letter and decided to board the ship and watch it in three days.

Three days later, Mu Yang took Han Zhiqiang, Qu Laipu, two ministers, and the defense military officer Major General Zhou Xinhua, drove to the Hengsuhe Military Port.

As soon as the convoy of the Chinese Embassy stopped, dozens of reporters gathered around, holding cameras and microphones in their hands, preparing to interview Mu Yang. The staff responsible for maintaining the scene quickly isolated the reporter.

If Mu Yang is unintentionally allowed to accept an interview, he can leave directly. However, after getting off the car, Mu Yang waved to the reporter and stood forward, which made the reporters very happy, which means Mu Yang is preparing to accept an interview.

A Japanese reporter asked: "I would like to ask the Chinese ambassador, what do you think of Japan's new warship Kaga? Is it very powerful?"

Mu Yang said: "'Peace and Development' is the theme of this era. International consensus on maintaining world peace is constantly increasing. This is an irresistible historical trend and cannot be stopped by any force. A powerful weapon must be placed in the defense of peace and justice."

The reporter looked at each other in these words. It seemed that this person was here to slap in the face today. Isn’t this saying that Japanese weapons are not used to maintain peace and justice?

Another reporter asked: "The Kaga and Izumo will conduct a one-and-a-half-month visit to the South China Sea countries. What do you have to say?"

Trap, this is a trap for journalists.

You always say that the South China Sea belongs to China, but you don’t have much control. When the Japanese warships go to the South China Sea, you don’t have the control power, and it’s useless to say anything you say at home.

Mu Yang pondered for a moment and said, "Izumo and Kaga are conducting a Southeast Asian country visit. If they pass through the South China Sea, they must abide by relevant international rules."

"If you have to pass through China's territorial waters, you must "pass harmlessly", that is, "do not damage the peace, security and good order of coastal countries, nor violate the rules of international law, and continue to pass through the territorial waters quickly and continuously."

"The "nine no's" must be achieved: no force threat or use of force shall be carried out against the sovereignty, territorial integrity or political independence of the coastal states; no practice or exercise shall be carried out with weapons of any kind; no intelligence shall be collected in any form to damage the defense or security of the coastal states; no propaganda acts that affect the sovereignty and security of the coastal states shall be carried out; no aircraft shall be taken off or taken on a ship; no military device shall be launched, landed or received on a ship; no research or measurement activities shall be carried out; no acts that interfere with the communication systems or other facilities or equipment of the coastal states shall be carried out; no other activities that have no direct relationship with the passage shall be carried out."

"This is not a "special courtesy" given to Yun and Kaga, it is a sacred right given to China by the International Convention on the Law of the Sea."

After Mu Yang finished speaking, he left a group of surprised reporters directly into the venue.

Seeing Mu Yang leave, the reporters discussed it, and some people said: "This Chinese ambassador is the toughest Chinese ambassador I have ever met, and he doesn't speak as concealed as other Chinese diplomats."

"He is very young, in his 30s, and younger than me."

"Haha, age is not the main reason. He has been an ambassador of the Three Kingdoms and has outstanding achievements. I can see China's true attitude from him."

"China is rapidly becoming stronger and is already impatient to be suppressed by other countries, and it is even more impossible to bow to Japan's old enemy, so toughness is necessary."

The main organizer of this event was the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Japanese Foreign Minister Maehara Maehara and several deputy foreign ministers welcomed the guests at the open-air venue. After shaking hands and greetings, Muyang brought people into the venue. The venue was located at the dock location, and the background was Yokosuka Military Port and the two largest warships in Japan, the Izumo and Kaga. They were parked side by side in the harbor.

There are three items for today's itinerary. The first item is to listen to the introduction of Kaga and Izumo at the venue. The second item is to board the ship and visit. The third item is the most exciting one, which is to lead the ambassadors to sea and conduct fleet drills.

The ambassadors of all countries sat below, and a major general of the army introduced the situation of the two warships on the stage. "The Kaga helicopter destroyer has a full load displacement of up to 27,000 tons, a maximum speed of 30 knots, and can carry 14 helicopters for anti-submarine and vertical landing operations."

"The ship can carry 400 Marines and 50 military trucks, and can land vertically on one battalion at a time."

"The Kaga self-defense weapon system includes 2 "intensive array" close-defense guns and 2 sets of "Hiram" close-defense missile systems."

Listening to the introduction of the Japanese general, Mu Yang was thinking that the Japanese wanted to cover up the situation. The Post-War Constitution stipulated that Japan was banned from producing aircraft carriers, so the Japanese tried their best to change the concept and called helicopter aircraft carriers destroyers.

But to be honest, the strength of the Japanese Navy is indeed not to be underestimated.

Some foreign media compare the strength of the Chinese and Japanese navies, and most people believe that the Japanese navy is stronger than the Chinese navy at this stage.

The total number of Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Forces is about 45,800, with a total of 114 warships. Its core strength is 46 destroyers and frigates. The number of these warships has exceeded the combined number of the British Navy and the French Navy.

The King Kong-class, Ato-class Aegis missile destroyer, the Hinaga-class and Izumo-class total four helicopter aircraft carriers, and the Ao-class submarine, are all the main weapons of the Japanese Navy.

"Smack and fuck."

People began to applaud, awakening Mu Yang in the contemplative.

It seems that the bragging is over.

The Japanese side then invited all diplomats to board the ship and visit the Kaga.

There is no restriction on visiting. Except for the weapon compartment and combat command room, you can visit other places at will, without any leader or introduction personnel, so you are very free.

Mu Yang looked at the defense military officer Major General Zhou Xinhua and asked, "Where do you think we should look?"
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