US Assistant Secretary:Vietnam
claimed the Paracel from long ago
China’s withdrawal of their vessels
and oil rig from Vietnam’s
exclusive economic zone (EEZ) will make room for diplomacy to reduce the
escalating tension.
The Straits Times on June 10 quoted US Assistant
Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs Daniel Russel as saying
"We do have a problem with blanket assertions by both Vietnam and China that their claims are
indisputable."
Speaking at a press conference in Yangon, Myanmar
after attending the ASEAN Regional Forum, Mr Russell stressed, "The
issue is one of behaviour, not absolute rights and the problem with the
deployment of the rig in part is that it was done at a time of heightened
tensions following a series of other troubling confrontations at sea."
Russell's statement came shortly after China's Foreign
Ministry blatantly presented its case for sovereignty over the Paracel
islands to the UN based on the lack of historical evidence such as
ancient naval expeditions and latter day evidence such as Vietnamese maps describing
the isles with Chinese names.
While the US
does not have a position on the merits of the case, Russel noted that Vietnam has
claimed sovereignty of the Paracels for a long time. Moreover, it also had
been developing oil and gas reserves in an area where it had formally
declared an EEZ that derives from its mainland coast.
"Both China
and Vietnam should remove
all their ships, and China
should remove the oil rig not because we take a position on who is right but
to create space for the diplomatic process to manage tensions," he said.
Source:
VOV/VNN
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