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Senior Lieutenant General and Former
Deputy Defence Minister Nguyen Van Rinh .
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China’s scheme to monopolize the
East Sea
Senior Lieut. Gen Nguyen Van Rinh stressed that Vietnam has
sufficient evidence to prove that the waters are under its sovereignty. China ’s illegal deployment of its oil drilling
rig along with escort ships and planes is a serious violation of Vietnam ’s
sovereign rights and jurisdiction stipulated in the 1982 United Nations
Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) and the Declaration on the Conduct
of Parties in the East Sea (DOC).
This move also violates the relevant agreements reached
by the two countries' leaders as well as fundamental principles regarding the
settlement of maritime issues through peaceful means.
"China
did not comply with signed commitments and has seriously violated Vietnam 's
sovereignty. This is not the first time China
has acted aggressively against Vietnam and is the result of an
intentional and deliberate conspiracy. This time, they have capitalized on
opportunities of global and regional fluctuations to put the rig in the
exclusive economic zone of Vietnam. This action is part of China ’s scheme "to monopolize” the East Sea .
China ’s
action is threatening peace and stability at sea and destabilizing the
region." Rinh analysed.
Lieu.Gen. Rinh said that China ’s
installment of its drilling rig is wrong but the use of numerous military
ships and aircraft is an action of aggression threatening Vietnam ’s law
enforcement forces.
This action is inconsistent with the regulations of the
UNCLOS-1982 and the international community’s desire to solve the disputes by
peaceful means. In the face of China ’s unruly actions,
Vietnamese law enforcement force’s defense is a legitimate response.
"If China continues aggressive actions and does
not stop their wrongdoing, we have enough strength and measures to respond,
aiming to protect our territorial waters, airspace and continental shelf” Senior
Lieu. Gens Rinh emphasized.
He underlined the need to mobilize a combined strength
in terms of economics, diplomacy and defense to respond to China .
"Vietnam
can afford to mobilize a combined strength in which the biggest strength is
the unanimity of more than 90 million people inside and outside the country.
Solidarity is a fine tradition of the Vietnamese people through thousands of
generations. Each time when the country is in danger, that solidarity is even
greater and the people are ready to sacrifice their life for the nation. At
the same time, Vietnam
has received support from the international community and ASEAN as justice
belongs to us. As a UN member, we can bring China ’s wrong acts to the
international tribunal.” Rinh noted.
He also said that during the ASEAN Foreign Ministers
Meeting, ASEAN Ministers’ agreement for the first time on issuing a
declaration on the East
Sea since 1995 shows
that ASEAN countries are very interested in this problem. In particular, FMs
expressed deep concern about the ongoing incidents in the East Sea
which have increased tensions in the region.
They also laid importance on the peaceful settlement of
disputes, not to use force or threat to use force. This shows solidarity and
unity of ASEAN in terms of the East
Sea issue.
As VAVA Chairman, senior Lieu. Gen. Nguyen Van Rinh
said his association does not want to have more victims of another war and it
strongly opposes China 's
actions, demanding it immediately pull its drilling rig and vessels out of Vietnam ’s
exclusive economic zone.
The VAVA also called on governments, peace
organizations and non-governmental organizations around the world to speak
out to prevent China ’s
infringement of Vietnam ’s
sovereignty over the waters so as to maintain peace and stability in the East Sea
without hindering international maritime activities.
“To prevent China ’s
escalation, it is imperative to speed up communication to help people
worldwide especially Chinese people get a better understanding about the
value of peace, China ’s
wrongdoing and Vietnam ’s
effort to protect justice. Vietnam
wants to settle all issues by peaceful means. In addition, the country also
needs to gather the strength of coast guard to safeguard its sea and islands
as well as national sovereignty,” Rinh concluded.
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