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VOV: Can you
please elaborate on the "ten-dash line" and how will it fully cover
the coasts of Malaysia ,
the Philippines and Vietnam ?
Mr Hoang Viet: The fact
shows that it covers many countries but in the Chinese map, this line
accounts for over 80% of the East Sea, thereby encompassing all exclusive
economic zones (EEZ) and continental shelves of the countries such as
Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines.
For this reason, this causes a great deal of harm to
China and all ASEAN countries that become involved in the East Sea
disputes and the 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS).
Under the UNCLOS provisions, each country will have an
EEZ and continental shelf but based on a groundless map since 1947, China
itself has recognised “9,10, 11 dash line” maps without clear longitudes and
latitudes.
Thus, they occupy the entire EEZs and continental
shelves of other countries that are entitled to enjoy benefits under the
UNCLOS. Clearly, China
does not comply with the UNCLOS in which China itself is a member and it
is trampling on international law.
VOV: Does
the publication of this new map show the unjustified sovereignty claim by China which has triggered greater tensions in
the East Sea ?
Mr Hoang Viet: This action
is a sequence of actions followed by China . In 2007, China took brazen actions in the East Sea
including sinking fishing boats of Vietnamese fishermen and those from other
countries. In 2011, Chinese ships cut the cables of Vietnamese Binh Minh
ship.
In 2012, China
conducted more aggressive actions in many waters including Scarborough Shoal
which is under control of the Philippines .
In 2013, the situation remained tense and especially
this year, China illegally
placed its oil rig Haiyang Shiyou-981 in Vietnam ’s EEZ and continental
shelf.
VOV: In
addition to the illegal stationing of the oil rig 981 in Vietnam ’s waters, what is China ’s
ambition and scheme by publishing its “ten-dash line” map?
Mr Viet Hoang: China , in the
so-called "Chinese Dream" (also known as Dream of China), always
want to become the Number 1 power in the world. To reach that goal, the
country has to transform itself into a sea power. Consequently, China must expand its territory from the East Sea
which is the first point in its strategic ambition to monopolize the vast sea
area.
Owning the East Sea will serve as a springboard for
China to occupy other waters such as the East China Sea, the Indian Ocean and
the Pacific Ocean. This demonstrates China ’s
great ambition and it will be a threat not only to Vietnam and some ASEAN countries
but the whole region and the world at large.
VOV: Thank you
very much.
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