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At an international press conference in Hanoi on June 5, Tran Duy Hai deputy head of the Vietnam
National Border Committee, said Vietnam has conducted more than
30 contacts and dialogues with the Chinese side since the incident happened.
Civil Vietnamese boats have exercised restraint at sea, asking China to
remote its drilling rig and escort vessels out of the country’s waters.
Defying Vietnam ’s
goodwill, China has
continued its illegal actions, making slanderous allegations and accusation
of Vietnam .
More seriously, it moved the rig to a new location 60 miles deep inside Vietnam ’s
exclusive economic zone and continental shelf, and increased the number of
escort vessels, including military ships, to 140 at a time.
Chinese ships have encircled, intentionally rammed and fired
water cannons at civil Vietnamese boats, injuring 12 Vietnamese sailors and
damaging 24 of their vessels.
On May 26 Chinese ships sank a Vietnamese boat
DNa-90152-TS which was fishing in its traditional fishing ground 17 miles off
the drilling rig. They even prevented other Vietnamese boats from approaching
and rescuing 10 fishermen aboard the boat.
This clearly shows China ’s
inhuman behaviour towards Vietnamese fishermen, said Ha Le, deputy head of
the Vietnam Fisheries Resources Surveillance Department at the press
briefing.
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