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Vietnamese Defence Minister Gen. Phung Quang Thanh
attending the Shangri-La Dialogue (Photo:VNA)
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Vietnamese Defence Minister General Phung Quang Thanh reiterated Vietnam’s consistent policy
of settling the East Sea dispute by peaceful measures in accordance with
international law, especially the 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea
(UNCLOS), the 2002 ASEAN-China Declaration o the Conduct of Parties in the
East Sea (DOC), and ASEAN’s Six-Point Principle on the East Sea.
He demanded China that China
immediately withdraw the rig from Vietnam ’s waters and sit down at
the negotiating table to maintain peace, stability, and relationships between
the two countries.
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, a keynote speaker at the regional security
summit, supported Vietnam and the Philippines in reducing tensions in the
East Sea, and stressed the use of force and intimidation the change the
status quo is unjustifiable.
US Defense Secretary Chuck
Hagel accused China
of carrying out acts that cause instability in the East
Sea and warned Washington would not ignore such acts if
the international order is threatened.
He said China
has undertaken destabilising, unilateral actions to assert its claims in the East Sea .
The US
“will not look the other way when fundamental principles of the
international order are being challenged".
He also made it clear that Washington firmly
opposes any nation’s use of intimidation, coercion, or the threat of using
force to assert those claims.
Hagel confirmed the US will continue to embark on its pivot policy
in Asia , and Asia-Pacific nations need to
cooperate with each other to maintain peace, prosperity and long-term
stability.
Russian Deputy Defence Minister
Anatoly Antonov said Russia ’s
main goal is to ensure peace and security in the Asia-Pacific region which is
vital to sustainable economic development and prosperity of all nations.
Meeting security threats requires
concerted efforts from all countries under the auspices of the United Nations
and the UN Security Council, as well as regional and sub-regional structures
such as the East Asia Summit, ASEAN Regional Forum, and ASEAN Defence
Ministers Meeting Plus (ADMM+), he said.
French Defence Minister Jean-Yves e
Drian asked parties concerned to soon reach a consensus conclusion of a code
of conduct in the East Sea (COC), considering it an effective tool for
preventing disputes and building an environment of peace, stability and
prosperity in the region.
Singaporean Defence Minister Ng Eng
Hen said reducing these threats by developing multilateral relations and
frameworks to restore confidence through cooperation and consensus.
Meanwhile, the Chinese delegation
failed to explain its groundless East
Sea claim. Scholars
asked head of the Chinese delegation, Lieutenant General Wang Guanzhong, to
elaborate on China ’s
so-called ‘nine-dash line’ in the East
Sea .
However, Wang, who is deputy chief
of the general staff of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army, just said China is
preparing for direct negotiations with each of the parties concerned.
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