Vietnam-China 2012:
Waves from the East
Sea
VietNamNet
Bridge - Although the relations between Vietnam and China made certain
progress in 2012, unfortunately, China’s
acts related to the East
Sea conflict have
affected the stable development momentum of the bilateral relations.
Cooperation between the two countries in 2012 was maintained and gained
certain progress. Politically, the two sides continued exchange of high-level
visits and meetings.
On the occasion of the Chinese Communist Party Congress, Head of the Party
Central Committee’s Information and Public Relations Commission Hoang Binh
Quan represented the Vietnamese Communist Party to celebrate the success of
the Congress and transferred the congratulation message of Party General
Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong to his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping.
Exchanges between ministries, branches, localities and people continued to be
implemented, such as the 13th Vietnam-China Youth Friendship Meeting in China and the 7th Conference of ASEAN-China
People’s Friendship Organizations in Vietnam.
In terms of economic cooperation, bilateral trade turnover by October reached
$ 33.67 billion (up 17.4%).
The situation on the land border and the Gulf of Tonkin
was stable. For maritime issues, both sides discussed to implement the
high-level perception.
Waves in the East Sea
Although the Vietnam-China ties in recent years had certain progress,
unfortunately China’s acts
in the East Sea have affected the stable
development momentum of bilateral relations, which would have continued to be
strengthened further.
2012 witnessed the escalation of China
related to sovereignty disputes in the East
Sea, especially in the second half
of the year, which not only stirred up waves in the East
Sea but also placed the relationship
between Vietnam and China before
profound challenges.
VietNamNet reviews some severe unilateral actions of China:
Establishing the so-called "Sansha" city
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In July, China
formally established the so-called "Sansha" city, based on Phu Lam Island,
in Vietnam's Hoang Sa archipelago. Photo Chinadaily
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The
information about China’s
establishment of the so-called "Sansha" city, which includes the
island district of Truong Sa (Spratly) of Khanh Hoa province, Vietnam and the Hoang Sa (Paracels) island
district of Da Nang, Vietnam,
was released in June.
In July, China formally
established the so-called "Sansha" city, based on Phu Lam Island, in Vietnam's Hoang Sa archipelago,
despite the objections of the international community.
China urgently strengthened
the so-called government apparatus of "Sansha" city by building
ports, airports, bridges, offices, etc.
China also planed to build
waste treatment works, apartments, roads in Vinh Hung or Vietnam's Phu Lam Island.
China held a flag raising
ceremony on October 1 to mark its National Day on Phu Lam Island in the Hoang Sa archipelago.
On October 3, the Chinese navy’s Nanhai Fleet held an exercise in the waters
of the Hoang Sa archipelago and five days later, China
set up a meteorological station in the so-called Sansha City.
Vietnamese Foreign Ministry spokesman Luong Thanh Nghi said the activities of
the Chinese side has seriously violated Vietnam's sovereignty over the Hoang
Sa and Truong Sa archipelagoes, the international law, the basic principles
on the settlement of sea issues between Vietnam and China signed in October
2011, going against the spirit of the Declaration on the Conduct of the
Parties in the South East Sea (DOC) signed in 2002 between ASEAN and China,
making the situation in the East Sea more complicated.
Invitation of international bids for 9 oil and gas lots
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The nine oil and gas lots that the CNOOC opened
international bids for are entirely in the exclusive economic zone of 200
nautical miles and the continental shelf of Vietnam.
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In
June, China announced the
opening of international bids for 9 oil and gas lot within Vietnam’s exclusive economic zone and Vietnam’s
continental shelf.
In August, China again
opened international bid for the oil and gas block 65/12, seriously violating
Vietnam's sovereignty over
the Paracel Islands.
Spokesman Luong Thanh Nghi said, this action is illegal and invalid.
The nine oil and gas lots that the CNOOC opened international bids for are
entirely in the exclusive economic zone of 200 nautical miles and the
continental shelf of Vietnam
Vietnam asked China to immediately cancel the wrong biddings and not make any
act that would make the situation in the East Sea more complicated and
strictly observe the Agreement on the principles for the settlement of
marine-related issues signed between the two countries, respect international
law, especially the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea in 1982 and the
spirit of the Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the East Sea (DOC).
Seizing Vietnamese fishing vessels and fishermen
In 2012, China arrested 21
fishermen and two Vietnamese fishing vessels in the waters of the Paracel Islands
of Vietnam.
In a diplomatic note to the Embassy of China, Vietnam
protested the actions of the Chinese side that seriously violated the
sovereignty, sovereign rights and jurisdiction of Vietnam
and asked the Chinese side to unconditionally release Vietnamese fishermen
and fishing vessels, to stop the arrest and obstruction of Vietnamese
fishermen in the waters of Vietnam.
China
had to release 21 fishermen and 1 fishing vessels.
'U-shaped' passports
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hina began issuing electronic passports with the
U-shaped line in May.
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China began
issuing electronic passports with the U-shaped line in May. Shortly after it
was discovered, Vietnam
asked China
to remove the wrong content on this passport.
The Foreign Ministry spokesman Luong Thanh Nghi said China’s act violated Vietnam's sovereignty over the two
archipelagoes of Hoang Sa and Truong Sa, as well as sovereignty, sovereign
rights and jurisdiction of Vietnam
to the relevant waters in the East
Sea.
Escalating violations
November 23 - China
published a map of "Sansha," which includes the Hoang Sa and Truong
Sa archipelagos and the exclusive economic zone and continental shelf of Vietnam.
November 27- Hainan Province ratified the revised "Charters on
coastal border management and security of Hainan
Province," which put the two archipelagoes
of Hoang Sa and Truong Sa of Vietnam
in the scope of application.
November 30- While Vietnam's Binh Minh 02 ship was conducting normal seismic
exploration in the exclusive economic zone and continental shelf of Vietnam, two Chinese fishing vessels
deliberately obstructed and cut the ship’s cable, regardless of the warning
signal of functional forces of Vietnam.
Linh Thu
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