Viet Nam informs Swiss-based organisations on E
Sea situation
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China Coast Guard ship (left) tries to drive Vietnam
Coast Guard ship away from the area surrounding the drilling rig. -Photo
VNA
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(VNS) -The
Permanent Mission of Viet Nam to the United Nations Office, the
World Trade Organisation and Other International Organisations in Geneva on May 20 issued a press release on the recent
developments in the East Sea and Viet Nam's position on the
situation.
The press release gave detailed descriptions of China's move since May 2, 2014 when it
installed the Haiyang Shiyou-981 rig inside Vietnam's exclusive economic zone
and continental shelf.
It emphasised that the operation of the drilling
platform and supporting ships constitutes an intentional and grave violation
of Vietnam's
sovereignty and jurisdiction on the Hoang Sa Archipelago, and its Exclusive
Economic Zone and Continental Shelf. This also seriously violates the
agreement reached between the leaders of the two countries as well as going
against the spirit and language of the 2002 Declaration on the Conducts of
Parties in the East Sea (DOC) and relevant provisions of international law,
particularly the 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS). China's wrongful act negatively affects the
maritime security and safety in the East Sea
and directly threatens peace, stability and cooperation in the region and the
world.
The press release made clear that Vietnam has persistently tried to maintain
dialogue with China
and seek a peaceful solution to the issue, including making public statements
and contacting the Chinese side twenty times on the incident. The Foreign
Ministry of Vietnam made eight communications with the Chinese side in Hanoi and Beijing.
Noticeably, in the afternoon of May 6, 2014, Deputy Prime Minister, Foreign
Minister Pham Binh Minh had a phone conversation with Chinese State
Councillor Yang Jiechi.
However, China
has been maintaining the continued and intensified presence of its oil rig
and ships in the 143 Block off the Vietnamese waters, ignoring Vietnam's
communications.
"The Government of Vietnam requests the
Governments of all countries to voice criticism against China's wrongful acts, and to ask China to withdraw the drilling platform out of
the waters of Vietnam
to respect rights and interests of all littoral countries in accordance with
the 1982 UNCLOS," the press release said.
It urged that China
should be requested to fully observe the DOC, ensure maritime and airborne
safety and security in the East Sea and to work with Vietnam for speedy settlement of
disputes through peaceful dialogue, thus contributing to the maintenance of
peace and stability in the region.
The press release was attached with maps of the
location of China's deep water drilling platform; remarks by Prime Minister
Nguyen Tan Dung at the Plenary Meeting of ASEAN-24 Summit in Nay Pi Taw,
Myanmar, this month; ASEAN Foreign Ministers' Statement on the current
developments in the East Sea issued in Nay Pi Taw on May 10; and highlights
of international responses to current developments in the East Sea.-NA/VNS
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