Chinese illegal rig should be discussed
by NA deputies
VietNamNet talked
with Mr. Le Nam, vice head of Thanh Hoa Province’s delegation of National
Assembly deputies, about Vietnam’s marine sovereignty, on the occasion of the
new NA session, which begins today, May 20.
NA deputy Le Nam.
VietNamNet: You have
many times talked about the East
Sea issue, the
country's marine sovereignty and the increase of investment for fishermen at
the NA sessions. What do you think about China’s
recent acts in the East
Sea?
Le Nam: China has shown its ambitions to monopolize
the East Sea and has taken a lot of actions to
gradually implement this plot. Its act of setting the rig in Vietnam’s water at this moment of time shows China’s
meticulous, thorough calculation.
As are other Vietnamese people, I’m very disgruntled
and indignant at this brazen act of aggression by China. But to join together to
fight for the country’s territorial sovereignty, I hope that the Vietnamese
people can remain calm and have a thorough look at the incident to behave
properly. They must be vigilant to not be tricked.
VietNamNet: How will
those people whose lives depend on the sea be affected when China deploys its rig in Vietnam’s sea and realizes its U-shaped line
claiming sovereignty in the East
Sea?
Le Nam: More than
one million Vietnamese fishermen are living on the sea. They are considered
living milestones and one of the main forces to defend the country’s marine
sovereignty.
China clearly
understands that so they have sought all ways to prevent Vietnamese fishermen
from catching fish in the fishing grounds of Vietnam.
With this act of deploying a drilling rig in Vietnam’s sea, China
is trying to turn Vietnam’s
exclusive economic zone into its waters by using its material power.
The most obvious impact is that the fishing ground of Vietnam will
be narrowed. Once they set their milestones in Vietnam’s sea, they will adopt
tougher measures to manage it. We should note that once they succeed in
putting their rig here then they will put it in other places. And so, not
only Vietnam
but neighboring countries will be also affected.
VietNamNet: In the
current context of China's
ongoing aggression, what should we do to protect our fishing grounds and our
fishermen?
Le Nam: I have
repeatedly told the National Assembly that our fishermen have faced a lot of
difficulties. Our policies seem not to reach fishermen. The NA recently
issued a resolution asking the government to have more positive actions to
help fishermen.
VietNamNet: What more
should we do?
Le Nam: In my
opinion, it’s the time for us to take stronger actions against China. Our
reactions to China’s
harassment were incommensurate. This time, I think we must take China to the
international court.
To defend the country we must look to the people. We
have to evoke the patriotism of the people and turn it into power. China is
treating us with the law of the jungle but we will never treat them like they
did. At this moment we need cautious patriotism.
Internal unity is very important, in addition to
promoting international support for Vietnam’s just struggle.
VietNamNet: For years,
the NA only discussed East
Sea issues in the
context of economic and social issues. In your thought, what is the role of
the voices at the NA in the struggle to defend the country’s sovereignty?
Le Nam: In fact,
the East Sea issue has not only been discussed
in terms of economic and social issues. However, I think that the voice of
the NA on this issue has still been limited.
This NA session is taking place at the time of China’s escalation of its provocation in the East Sea.
I and many other NA deputies will definitely propose that the NA spend
adequate time in the agenda to discuss issues related to the country’s marine
sovereignty.
VietNamNet: What have
voters entrusted you to do before you go to Hanoi to attend the NA session? In addition
to devoting more time to discuss the issue, what should the NA do to
contribute to the effectiveness of this long struggle?
Le Nam: Voters
nationwide have expressed their very intense, clear attitude and requested
that the Party and the State defend our sovereignty and territorial
integrity. That burden belongs to the Party and the State, including the
responsibility of the NA.
The agenda of the NA session has been sent to deputies
but NA deputies will surely propose that the NA add the East Sea
issue into the agenda.
Le Nhung - Duyen Pham, VietNamNet
|
Không có nhận xét nào:
Đăng nhận xét