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Voices
against
World media supports
High-profile foreign media outlets have sided with
At an international press briefing in
He further claimed that
However, Yi failed to give any convincing excuse for
why Chinese ships fired water cannons at Vietnamese coast guard vessels,
damaging them and injuring crew members, but merely remarked that the use of
water cannons is the least serious solution for clashes at sea.
On May 7, media around the world, such as AP, AFP,
Reuters, DPA, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Deutsch Welles and Strait
Times, covered a Hanoi international press and later said that China’s
aggression raises the alarm to other regional nations. They also described
In his interview granted to the New York Times on the
issue on May 9, Taylor Fravel, an associate professor of political science at
the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, said that economically, the area
where the rig will drill has few proven or probable hydrocarbon reserves.
The rig, which cost 1 billion USD to build, is
extremely expensive to operate on a daily basis, he said.
“
Regarding
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Nevertheless, Chinese actions in the past few years,
such as inviting foreign oil companies to invest in exploration blocks off
the coast of
China-Vietnam incident 'extremely
serious': ASEAN chief
Mr. Le Luong
Minh.
ASEAN Secretary General Le Luong Minh has described the
recent incident between
Speaking ahead of the 24th ASEAN Summit in
Channel News Asia reported tensions have recently
escalated over the territorial dispute in the region after
Minh said the
For the immediate future, the ASEAN Secretary General
hopes to commence substantive consultations on the Code of Conduct between
ASEAN and
“So far, we have conducted three rounds of formal
consultations, but we have not been able to start substantive consultations,”
Minh said. “ASEAN needs to speed up the work to make
Peace and Development Foundation opposes
The Vietnam Peace and Development Foundation (VPDF)
released a statement in
The statement says
These unilateral actions by
Such actions go against the 2002 Declaration on the
Conduct of Parties in the East Sea (DOC) between
They contradict the agreements between senior leaders
of
The Vietnam Peace and Development Foundation stands
determinedly against such actions by China, and demands that China
immediately withdraw the drilling rig and all escort ships from the area and
enter into negotiations to settle related disagreements.
The statement notes that for every country, sovereignty
and territorial integrity are sacred. Peace and stability among nations
require respect for each other’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. The
VPDF supports the position and efforts of the Vietnamese Government to defend
its lawful sovereignty by peaceful means and persistently promote
negotiations on the basis of observance of international law, especially the
UNCLOS, the DOC, and the agreements between senior leaders of the two
countries.
The VPDF calls upon people cherishing peace and justice
in the world to raise their voice asking China to respect international law
and Vietnam’s lawful sovereignty, and put an end to unilateral actions
threatening peace, stability and security in the region.
Buddhist Sangha condemns
A senior Buddhist dignitary of the Vietnam Buddhist
Sangha (VBS) on May 10 voiced the VBS’s strong opposition to
This is a wrongful act that runs counter to
international law, and complicates the situation in the East Sea, said Most
Venerable Thich Duc Thien, General Secretary of the Committee for the UN Day
of Vesak 2014, at a press briefing in Ninh Binh province.
The Chinese move is detrimental to security and
maritime safety in the
The Buddhist dignitary stressed that
In this spirit, the VBS has asked Buddhist dignitaries,
Buddhist delegates, monks and nuns, and peace-loving people worldwide to
oppose
The VBS asked China to respect the rights and interests
of coastal nations in line with the 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea
(UNCLOS), while fully and strictly implementing the 2002 Declaration on the
Conduct of Parties in the East Sea (DOC) to ensure security and maritime
safety in the region.
ASEAN Foreign Ministers concerned
about
ASEAN Foreign Ministers on May 10 expressed their
serious concerns over the on-going developments in the
Meeting in the
High on the agenda of the 24th ASEAN Foreign Ministers'
Meeting in
In a joint statement, the Foreign Ministers urged all
parties concerned, in accordance with the universally recognised principles
of international law, including the 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea
(UNCLOS), to exercise self-restraint and avoid actions which could undermine
peace and stability in the area; and to resolve disputes by peaceful means
without resorting to threat or use of force.
They reaffirmed the importance of maintaining peace and
stability, maritime security, freedom of navigation in and over-flight above
the
They also called on all parties to the Declaration on
the Conduct of Parties in the East Sea (DOC) to undertake full and effective
implementation of the DOC in order to create an environment of mutual trust
and confidence. They emphasised the need for expeditiously working
towards an early conclusion of the Code of Conduct in the
East Sea (COC).
Vietnamese organisations oppose
The Vietnam Peace Committee (VPC) and the Vietnam-China
Friendship Association (VCFA) on May 10 sent messages to relevant Chinese
organisations opposing
In its message to the Chinese People’s Association for
Peace and Disarmament, the VPC wrote that during recent days the Vietnamese
people have been deeply concerned over the tense situation arising in the
Many Chinese ships, including military vessels,
escorting the rig have repeatedly attacked Vietnamese ships in the area,
causing heavy material damage and threatening human life.
“Such actions are serious violations of
They also violate the agreements on basic principles
guiding the settlement of sea-related issues reached between the high-ranking
leaders of Vietnam and China, as well as exchanges of views and agreements
between the Vietnam Peace Committee and the Chinese People’s Association for
Peace and Disarmament, it said, adding they are the root cause of tension and
threat to stability in the East Sea.
The actions adversely impact the political trust
between
“The Vietnam Peace Committee stands energetically
against the above-mentioned moves, and proposes that the Chinese Association
for Peace and Disarmament take positive measures conducive to preserving the
traditional relations of friendship and cooperation between the people of
Meanwhile, the message from the VCFA President to the
Chairman of the China-Vietnam Friendship Association stated that the
Vietnamese people and VCFA members are deeply concerned about and
discontented with
From the overall situation of Vietnam-China relations
and in the spirit of friendship and respect for international law, the VCFA
leader proposed Chinese forces end their provocative actions, withdraw the
drilling rig and avoid further complicating the situation.
He emphasised the need to hold negotiations to solve
differences, creating a peaceful environment for both countries’ people to
develop their respective nations in line with their aspirations and friendship.
Deputy Foreign Minister Pham Quang Vinh on May 9
sharply rebuked
Addressing the Senior Officials Meeting (SOM) prior to
the 24th ASEAN Summit in capital Nay Pyi daw, Vinh talked about the current
complicated situation in the East Sea, citing China’s stationing of its giant
drilling rig HD-981 and deployment of escort vessels, including military
ships, deep into Vietnam’s exclusive economic zone and continental shelf.
Deputy Foreign Minister Pham Quang Vinh strongly
condemned
The act seriously violates
Chinese vessels intentionally rammed into and used
water cannons to fire at Vietnamese boats, injuring sailors and causing
property damage, he added.
Vinh described
ASEAN countries have also expressed deep concern about
tensions in the East Sea, and proposed the grouping adopt a clear stance,
requiring parties concerned to comply with international law, fully observe
DOC and reach an agreement on a Code of Conduct (COC) in the East Sea as soon
as possible, in order to maintain peace, stability, security and maritime
safety in the region.
The 24th ASEAN Summit will be held on May 11 with the
participation of leaders of the 10th ASEAN nations. Ministerial meetings were
held on May 10.
Deputy Foreign Minister Vinh confirmed
The state-run China National Offshore Oil Corporation
(CNOOC)’s operations in
The Vietnam Petroleum Association (VPA) made the
statement on May 9 in
On May 2, CNOOC positioned its drilling rig at 15
degrees 29 minutes north latitude and 111 degrees 12 minutes east longitude,
about 120 nautical miles from
The Chinese firm’s operation in the abovementioned
location, which belongs to oil and gas Lot 143 within
At the same time, the moves seriously violated the
sovereign right and jurisdiction as well as the national interest of
The VPA demanded CNOOC stop its actions at once and
remove the drilling rig from
The VPA is always willing to boost the traditional
relations and cooperation with
Vietnam resolves to safeguard
rights, interests in East Sea
Tran Duy Hai, Deputy Director of the National Boundary
Commission (NBC) made the affirmation in an interview granted to the Vietnam
News Agency after
He affirmed that Vietnam has sufficient historical
evidence to prove its sovereignty over the Hoang Sa (Paracel) and Truong Sa
(Spratly) archipelagoes as well as its sovereign rights and jurisdiction over
its waters in line with the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the
Sea (UNCLOS 1982).
“In any circumstance and from any angle,
Asked about China’s statement at a press conference on
May 8 that it would only sit down for negotiations when Vietnam withdraws
ships from the area where China is attempting to position the oil rig, the
official made clear that as the area is entirely in Vietnam’s sovereign right
and jurisdiction, the presence of Vietnam’s law enforcement forces, which are
the coast guard and the fisheries surveillance agency, at the site to
exercise management measures is totally in line with international law.
He stressed that the most important thing now is
In response to
Hai added that
It was the Chinese ships which deliberately took
provocative actions towards Vietnamese vessels, he said, noting that
The official reiterated that
"We regard the latest case as being part of a
series of unilateral and provocative maritime advancement activities by
The minister further said, "We think
Kishida went on to say that peace and stability in the
He also mentioned official consultations between the
Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and
Lawyers’ Association condemns
On May 9, the Vietnam Lawyers' Association (VLA)
vehemently opposed
In addition, the Chinese ship rammed and sprayed water
over dozens of Vietnamese fishery protection and law enforcement boats,
damaging the equipment on board and injuring a number of crew.
The VLA said
"It is irrational that
The Association also requested
It also urged the lawyers’ circle of the world to speak
out to protect justice and international law, in particular protection of the
1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS).
Source:
VNN/VOV/VNA
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