Vietnam informs parliaments of
countries of China’s
violation in East
Sea
A Chinese vessel
(L) fires its water cannon at a Vietnamese ship in the Vietnamese waters,
where China's
illegal oil rig Haiyang Shiyou 981 has been placed since May 1, 2014. Tuoi
Tre
Vietnam has
informed the parliaments of several countries of China’s
violation of the Southeast Asian country’s maritime sovereignty by illegally
placing an oil rig in Vietnamese waters in the East Sea
since early this month.
Tran Van Hang, chairman of the External Relations
Committee of the Vietnamese National Assembly, on Friday sent a letter to the
parliaments of a number of countries to notify them of the Chinese
infringement.
In his note, Hang underscored that peace, stability,
security, maritime and aviation safety and freedom in the East Sea
are being seriously threatened, so he called on leaders and members of the
parliaments to support Vietnam
in finding a necessary solution to the current situation in the sea as well
as to raise their voices to protect justice and peace.
China has
positioned drilling platform Haiyang Shiyou 981 in Vietnam’s
waters since May 1 despite strong opposition from Hanoi.
On Friday, Ambassador Le Hoai Trung, head of the
Permanent Mission of Vietnam to the United Nations, also sent a diplomatic
note protesting China’s
infringement of Vietnam’s
sovereignty in the East
Sea to the UN General
Secretary Ban Ki-Moon.
The diplomatic note, issued by the Vietnamese Ministry
of Foreign Affairs, was also addressed to its Chinese counterpart, expressing
the Vietnamese objection to Beijing’s
act to maintain its oil rig and escort vessels inside the Southeast Asian
country’s exclusive economic zone and continental shelf.
This is the third diplomatic note that Vietnam has
dispatched to the UN so far. Like in the two previous documents, Ambassador
Trung suggested that UN General Secretary Ban Ki-moon keep the diplomatic
note as an official document of the 68th UN General Assembly and send it to
all member countries of the international organization.
In other news, Vietnam’s
Deputy Prime Minister Hoang Trung Hai told an event in northern Hai Phong City on Saturday that Vietnam has a desire for peace
and friendship but it must be based on ensuring independence and sovereignty.
“We will never barter sovereignty for anything and will not accept any form
of threat or imposition,” Hai told the press.
The deputy prime minister has also asked the Ministry
of Natural Resources and Environment to work with relevant authorities to
build up strong surveillance forces to contribute to the protection of
national sovereignty, local fishermen and marine economic resources as well
as to protect foreign organizations that legally travel or carry out
operations in Vietnam’s
waters.
Over the past month, China
has deployed hundreds of ships, including warships, and military jets to the
rig’s location to ram, intimidate, and fire water cannons at Vietnam’s
marine law enforcement vessels and fishing boats.
Such attacks have injured many law enforcement officers of Vietnam and
damaged a dozen Vietnamese ships. Notably, on May 26, Chinese vessel #11209
rammed and sank Vietnamese fishing boat DNa 90152 with 10 crew members on
board when the local ship was operating within its traditional fishing ground
near Vietnam’s Hoang Sa
(Paracel) archipelago in the East
Sea.
After relocating twice, the Chinese rig is now located
at 15°33’22’’ North latitude and 111°34’23’’ East longitude, still in the
Vietnamese waters.
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