Vietnam supports peaceful solutions to disputes in East Sea
Vietnam welcomes the statement from the G7
Summit with its commitment on ensuring security, safety and freedom of
navigation and aviation, and international law, said Foreign Ministry spokesperson
Le Hai Binh.
Foreign Ministry
spokesperson Le Hai Binh.
Speaking at a June 2 regular press conference in Hanoi,
Binh underlined Vietnam’s view concerning the International Arbitral Court’s
upcoming judgment on the Philippine’s lawsuit against the U-shaped line that
China unilaterally initiated in the East Sea.
“As a country that is directly involved in disputes in
the East Sea, Vietnam pursues a consistent policy of settling disputes in the
East Sea through peaceful means in line with international law including the
1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS). We hope that the
International Arbitral Court will make a fair objective judgment in line with
international law including the 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea and
asked involved parties to respect international legal obligations as
stipulated in this important Convention”.
Vietnam urged other countries to contribute further to
maintaining peace, stability and upholding law at sea and on the ocean.
Also that day, the spokesperson for Vietnam’s Foreign
Ministry said the 12th ASEAN-SINO Senior Officials' Meeting on Implementing
the Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the East Sea will be held in Ha
Long on June 9th.
The day before that, on June 8th, a special meeting of
the ASEAN-SINO Joint Working Group on DOC and Consultation on COC will be
held. Binh said they are regular meetings to boost the implementation of DOC
and develop the COC.
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Thứ Năm, 2 tháng 6, 2016
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