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Official: Vietnam
would win with China over East Sea
Vietnam would definitely win if decides to take
the East Sea case to international court, said former chief of the Government
Border Committee Tran Cong Truc.
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Former chief of the Government Border Committee Tran Cong Truc
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Recently, China
has said that it will agree to negotiations if Vietnam withdraws its ships from
the area in question. What are your opinions on this?
I think it's ridiculous. The Chinese oil rig invaded
Vietnamese waters and exclusive economic zone. This area doesn't have any
relation to the disputed islands. Our forces have no reason to withdraw
before negotiation. China
is trying to put pressure on us, but we would under no circumstances agree to
such unreasonable terms.
If we bring the case to
international court along with other disputes over China's aggressive actions in
Vietnamese seas, would we win the case?
As a person who has researched this for many years, I
think Vietnam
would definitely win. We are standing on firm legal ground and our actions
have been in accordance with international laws. The United Nations
Convention on the Law of the Sea of 1982 was made so that nations follow
certain conventions to solve such disputes.
Do you think that it's a coincidence
that China
chose this time to bring their oil rig into Vietnamese waters or it was a
calculated move?
This was a result of careful calculation. They chose
this time, when the world was facing many problems, such as the problems in Ukraine, so that less attention would be paid
to disputes on the East
Sea.
China has also
tried other countries to see what their reactions would be and how far they
would go to protect their interests. They have done so even before bringing
out their oil rig. Now we must keep a close eye on China's moves.
Before China brought the oil rig into
Vietnamese waters, they made other provocations. Do you think that the
situation will continue to escalate after this drilling rig issue?
Before this oil rig problem, China acted in belligerent ways
in the fields of politics, foreign policy and international diplomacy. They
explored, threatened and chose this time to start a new and dangerous
confrontation. They won't stop there. I believe they are determined to
realise their announced ambitions, the 'nine-dashed lines', a territorial
claim that takes up 85% of the East
Sea. It depends on us
to prevent this from happening.
By Quang Phong, dtinews.vn
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