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We have sufficient legal evidence to assert our
sovereignty over Hoang Sa, and call on the international community, including
international jurisdiction organisations and the United Nations, to reject China ’s
groundless claim. We should carry on the legal struggle at international
forums.
Reporters: Do you
think the National Assembly will issue a resolution to clarify Vietnam ’s
stance?
Nghia: As far as I
know the legislature is ready to do everything in its remit to show it is the
most powerful representative body of the people. However, it is still keeping
a close eye on the situation and needs more time before making any decision.
A National Assembly decision must demonstrate the
people’s will and aspirations, be influential, and support ongoing efforts to
demand China withdraw its
oil rig from Vietnam ’s
waters, in order to protect the country’s sovereign right and jurisdiction.
Reporters: How long
do you think the lawsuit will last?
Nghia: It will
certainly last a long time because it follows complex international
principles and requires great expertise, both domestically and
internationally. Even with a firm legal basis, we still need time to prepare
ample evidence, persuasive arguments and supporting materials.
We cannot pursue this legal struggle alone, we need to
follow the correct diplomatic channels in line with international law to show
that justice is on our side. We also need to strengthen national defence,
economic potential and national solidarity, because this is the struggle of
the entire Vietnamese people.
In brief, this is a complicated situation that requires
wisdom, skills and a high level of expertise, as well as experience from
previous struggles. We have learned a lot from our past wars, especially the
wars of resistance against French colonialism and American imperialism in the
20th century.
Reporters: What
will happen if Vietnam
wins the lawsuit but China
still violates Vietnam ’s
sovereignty?
Nghia: If we win
the case, it will be a landslide victory. If China continues its wrongful
acts, it will be put at a disadvantage. Chinese people themselves will also
disapprove of their leaders’ wrongful acts.
Reporters: Vietnam ’s
sovereignty over the Hoang Sa (Paracel) and Truong Sa (Spratly) archipelagos
is recognised internationally. However, China , a world power and a UN
Security Council member, occupied territory of another country. How can you
view China ’s
move?
Nghia: In
comparison with China , Vietnam is a
small nation in terms of economic and defence potential. Reality shows
that big countries intimidate smaller countries in defiance of international law.
Vietnam
is one of those countries that has fallen victim to this unfair game.
However, the enforcement of the 1982 UNCLOS is
considered a victory of small coastal countries, enabling them to enjoy equal
rights in disputes with bigger countries.
This requires smaller countries to unite in their
struggle and gives Vietnam
the chance and possibility to win this dispute. It is undeniable that
progressive mankind has a huge strength. By defying international law,
domineering countries and their people will be under mounting pressure; they
will be boycotted and criticised eventually.
Reporters: How
will Vietnam
present its stance at the coming 14th Shangri-la Dialogue? What do
you expect from this conference?
Nghia: I want to
make sure that we have justice and the law on our side and that China ’s
action is illegal. We have to compile convincing arguments internationally,
especially in big powers like the US ,
Russia , and China , and smaller countries like the Philippines
and some other ASEAN countries.
Out plight for justice should be frequent and constant.
Shangri-la 14 will be a good opportunity for Vietnam to present its case.
Since China
placed its oil rig inside Vietnam ’s
exclusive economic zone, Vietnamese leaders have expressed their view at many
international forums. At the recent World Economic Forum on East Asia in Myanmar , Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung
reiterated Vietnam ’s
consistent policy of settling all disputes through peaceful means. He also
said Vietnam
will do everything in its power to defend its sovereignty if its sacred
sovereignty is violated.
Reporters: Thank
you.
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