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The '''Jinchon Sea crisis''', also referred to as the '''West Ausiana maritime disputes''', is an ongoing diplomatic and military crisis involving several nations and international organizations over disputes in the [[Jinchon Sea]], [[Sancheon Gulf]], [[Lengshan Gulf]], and the eastern [[Cantalle Ocean]]. Much of this crisis revolves around interpretation of the status of [[Gangkou]], a [[Zamastan]]ian [[Administrative District (Zamastan)|administered-province]] which [[Yuan]] claims under historical ties from before the [[Yellow Flag Rebellion]]. Other causes of the crisis can be tied to the economic importance of the region, as an estimated third of the global maritime trade passes through the area. | The '''Jinchon Sea crisis''', also referred to as the '''West Ausiana maritime disputes''', is an ongoing diplomatic and military crisis involving several nations and international organizations over disputes in the [[Jinchon Sea]], [[Sancheon Gulf]], [[Lengshan Gulf]], and the eastern [[Cantalle Ocean]]. Much of this crisis revolves around interpretation of the status of [[Gangkou]], a [[Zamastan]]ian [[Administrative District (Zamastan)|administered-province]] which [[Yuan]] claims under historical ties from before the [[Yellow Flag Rebellion]]. Other causes of the crisis can be tied to the economic importance of the region, as an estimated third of the global maritime trade passes through the area. | ||
Since 2014, Yuan has used small provocations, none of which would constitute a casus belli by itself, but cumulatively produce a much larger action or result in its favor which would have been difficult or unlawful to perform all at once. Instances like flyovers of Gangkou, [[Kalea Confederation|Kalea]], and [[Siniapore]] by military aircraft, naval encroachments into sovereign territorial waters, and electronic warfare have created international concern for a wider conflict. Nations have sometimes responded to Yuan's provocations with deadly force, as was the case in the 16 May 2022 [[Sinking of the Huangshan|sinking of the ''Huangshan'']]. The crisis escalated dramatically after the ''Huangshan'''s sinking, as [[People's Liberation Army of Yuan|Yuan's navy]] began firing on and sinking international shipping vessels, and the downing of [[AeroParaboca Flight 8]] in particular rallied much of the [[Coalition of Crown Albatross|CCA]] against Yuan. | Since 2014, Yuan has used small provocations, none of which would constitute a casus belli by itself, but cumulatively produce a much larger action or result in its favor which would have been difficult or unlawful to perform all at once. Instances like flyovers of Gangkou, [[Kalea Confederation|Kalea]], and [[Siniapore]] by military aircraft, naval encroachments into sovereign territorial waters, and electronic warfare have created international concern for a wider conflict. Nations have sometimes responded to Yuan's provocations with deadly force, as was the case in the 16 May 2022 [[Sinking of the Huangshan|sinking of the ''Huangshan'']]. The crisis escalated dramatically after the ''Huangshan'''s sinking, as [[People's Liberation Army of Yuan|Yuan's navy]] began firing on and sinking international shipping vessels, and the downing of [[AeroParaboca Flight 8]] in particular rallied much of the [[Coalition of Crown Albatross|CCA]] against Yuan. The June 2022 ouster of Xi Jingyi by the Communist Party and the installation of [[Qin Chen]] calmed the crisis down, though the continued provocation of Gangkou's territorial status remained, and a deepening of [[Alliance of Central and West Ausianan Cooperation|ACWAC]] relations followed. [[Siniapore]]'s acceptance into WEDA in the wake of the [[Terehan War]] further antagonized Yuan. | ||
==Causes of the crisis== | ==Causes of the crisis== | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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The Siniaporean SNR Pakrit replenishes the Zamastanian ZMS Dubois off Gangkou in 2019 | |||||
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Cassious Castovia Zacharias Castovia Anya Bishop Foley Sakzi Atticus Moreau Sabine Armitage Nuno Lumeo António Brafeo Emília Medeiros Khayahad al-Azari Akram Sulaiman Brett Albright Sadie Melhaven Tee Hsien Moong |
Xi Jingyi Qin Chen Mao Xieren | ||||
Casualties and losses | |||||
69 killed |
317 killed 54 wounded 1 ship sunk |
The Jinchon Sea crisis, also referred to as the West Ausiana maritime disputes, is an ongoing diplomatic and military crisis involving several nations and international organizations over disputes in the Jinchon Sea, Sancheon Gulf, Lengshan Gulf, and the eastern Cantalle Ocean. Much of this crisis revolves around interpretation of the status of Gangkou, a Zamastanian administered-province which Yuan claims under historical ties from before the Yellow Flag Rebellion. Other causes of the crisis can be tied to the economic importance of the region, as an estimated third of the global maritime trade passes through the area.
Since 2014, Yuan has used small provocations, none of which would constitute a casus belli by itself, but cumulatively produce a much larger action or result in its favor which would have been difficult or unlawful to perform all at once. Instances like flyovers of Gangkou, Kalea, and Siniapore by military aircraft, naval encroachments into sovereign territorial waters, and electronic warfare have created international concern for a wider conflict. Nations have sometimes responded to Yuan's provocations with deadly force, as was the case in the 16 May 2022 sinking of the Huangshan. The crisis escalated dramatically after the Huangshan's sinking, as Yuan's navy began firing on and sinking international shipping vessels, and the downing of AeroParaboca Flight 8 in particular rallied much of the CCA against Yuan. The June 2022 ouster of Xi Jingyi by the Communist Party and the installation of Qin Chen calmed the crisis down, though the continued provocation of Gangkou's territorial status remained, and a deepening of ACWAC relations followed. Siniapore's acceptance into WEDA in the wake of the Terehan War further antagonized Yuan.
Causes of the crisis
Much of this crisis revolves around interpretation of the status of Gangkou, a Zamastanian administered-province which Yuan claims under historical ties from before the Yellow Flag Rebellion.
The crisis can be tied to the economic importance of the region, as an estimated Z$3.37 trillion worth of global trade passes through the area annually, which accounts for a third of the global maritime trade. 80 percent of Yuan's energy imports and 49.5 percent of Yuan's total trade passes through the Sancheon Gulf and Jinchon Sea.
Claimant states are interested in retaining or acquiring the rights to fishing stocks, the exploration and potential exploitation of crude oil and natural gas in the seabed of various parts of the area, and the strategic control of important shipping lanes. Maritime security is also an issue, as the ongoing disputes present challenges for shipping.
Status of Gangkou
The political and legal statuses of Gangkou are contentious issues. The People's Republic of Yuan (PRY) claims that the Zamastanian government's claim over the island is illegitimate, referring to it as the "Gangkou Authority". However, since the Treaty of Tiaking in 1905, Zamastan has held soveriengty over the island. Gangkou has its own currency alongside the Zamastanian dollar, both of which are accepted monetary trade as opposed to the Yuaneze yen. Gangkou also has a widely accepted passport, postage stamps, internet TLD, armed forces and constitution with an independently elected president, all alongside Zamastanian government functions.
Internationally, the island is generally recognized as Zamastanian sovereign territory. Only a handful of nations, most prominently Yuan, dispute it. Other regional states, most significantly Siniapore and the Kalea Confederation, endorse the sovereignty of Zamastanian control of the islands, largely as a move to deter Yuaneze influence. In the 21st century, Gangkou has become one of Ausiana's most important economic zones. On August 19th, 2021, President Xi Jingyi demanded that the Treaty of Tiaking be nulified and that the Zamastanian lease on the island would end in 2025, 80 years ahead of schedule and sparking a diplomatic crisis.
Timeline of incidents
2014-2020
- May 7th, 2014 - Zamastan responds to Yuan's claims over the fishing grounds off Taupo and Kalea in the Cantalle Ocean by saying that "Yuan has not offered any explanation or basis under international law for these extensive maritime claims."
2020-2021
2022
- May 14th - The Shanghan Cooperation Alliance begins its largest ever military exercise in the Sancheon Gulf and Jinchon Sea.
- May 15th - 18 Yuaneze warplanes fly over Gangkou; they are intercepted and warded away by Zamastanian fighter jets. A Yuaneze submarine surfaces in Siniapore's harbor[1].
- May 16th - Sinking of the Huangshan; A Yuaneze frigate is sunk by a Zamastanian destroyer after breaching Gangkou's territorial waters and performing live fire drills. 317 sailors are killed[2][3].
- May 17th - Sinking of the VMS Gully; A Vorrican container ship is sunk by a Yuaneze naval vessel, killing 4 sailors. Zamastan and Vorrica claim Yuan was trying to strike the nearby ZMS Happert in retaliation for the sinking of the Huangshan a day prior. Yuan claims the Vorrican ship was sunk by a Zamastanian submarine.
- May 18th
- Sinking of the KMP Iolana; A Kalean naval corvette is sunk by a Yuaneze naval vessel, killing 113 sailors[4].
- A Kaoroan container ship, KAS Integreco, is sunk by a Yuaneze naval vessel, killing all 16 crew members[5].
- A Kossmilian container ship, KMS Cech, is sunk by a Yuaneze naval vessel, killing all 30 crew members[6].
- President Emília Medeiros authorizes a navy corvette to join Zamastanian defenses around Gankou[7]..
- Multiple nations begin detaining Yuaneze vessels in their ports.
- May 19th - AeroParaboca Flight 8 is shot down by Yuan, killing all 166 people on board[8].
- May 20th - Siniapore applies for WEDA membership[9], but it is ultimately revoked.
- May 21st - Secretary of State Brecken Gray and Minister of Foreign Affairs Mao Xieren meet in secret in Lalkot, Haduastan, to stand their armed forces down[10].
- May 22nd - President Xi Jingyi and President Atticus Moreau meet in Kynnport, Alecburgh, and promise to stand down their forces and cease military exercises[11].
- May 24th - President Xi Jingyi and President Akram Sulaiman meet in Zakaraban, Zalluabed, to meet more guidelines of the peace talks[12].
- May 28th - Xi Jingyi dismisses most of his top military officials.
Security summits
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References
- ↑ "Air Force Intercepts Yuaneze Planes Following Breaches of Gangkou Airspace" Tofino Times. Retrieved May 15th, 2022
- ↑ "Navy Confirms It Sank Yuaneze Frigate After It Fired In Direction of Gangkou" Tofino Times. Retrieved May 16th, 2022
- ↑ "Yuaneze Frigate Sunk, Xi Blames Zamastan" Xiannen Daily. Retrieved May 16th, 2022
- ↑ "Breaking News Bulletin - KMP Iolana Sunk by Yuaneze Missile" Kalea Chronicle. Retrieved May 18th, 2022
- ↑ "Kaoroan Vessel Sunk by Yuaneze Missile" Kaoro Times. Retrieved May 18th, 2022
- ↑ "KMS Cech Sunk From Missile Attack" Kossmil Paper. Retrieved May 18th, 2022
- ↑ "Medeiros Pledges Support for Zamastan Amid Jinchon Crisis" Vongane Journal. Retrieved May 18th, 2022
- ↑ "Parabocan Jet Shot Down, Government Suspends Diplomatic Ties with Yuan" Acadre Tribune. Retrieved May 19th, 2022
- ↑ "Siniapore Applies for WEDA Membership Amidst Rising Tensions" Singana Daily. Retrieved May 20th, 2022
- ↑ "Yuan-Zamastan Emergency Delegation" Haduastan Official Press. Retrieved May 21st, 2022
- ↑ "Xi and Moreau Meet in Kynnport:Following the agreement reached in Lalkot, the two leaders met for an emergency summit in Alecburgh to officially establish terms to calm the Jinchon Sea crisis" Tofino Times. Retrieved May 22nd, 2022
- ↑ "Xi Meets with Sulaiman" Rhaga Tribune. Retrieved May 24th, 2022