Vietnam will fire back if China uses
guns first: Vice Admiral
Vice Admiral
Nguyen Van Tinh, the former political commissar of the Vietnam People's Navy.
Tuoi Tre
A Vietnamese naval official has
warned that Vietnam will
fire back if China resorts
to force first in their ongoing rift in the East
Vietnam Sea
over an illegal oil rig Beijing
has positioned in the waters since early May.
“We will never be the first to use force, but if China
deliberately opens fire on us, we will no longer restrain ourselves and will
fight back,” Vice Admiral Nguyen Van Tinh told Tuoi Tre (Youth)
newspaper in an interview on Monday.
China has illegally
maintained its Haiyang Shiyou 981 drilling platform in Vietnamese waters
since May 1 despite Vietnam’s
demand for the immediate removal of the rig.
During the country’s past struggles against foreign invasion to protect its
sovereignty, Vietnam
has never yielded to any invaders in spite of their stronger military
capabilities, Vice Admiral Tinh, who is the former political commissar of the
Vietnam People’s Navy, said.
“I have not been surprised by China’s
illegal oil rig deployment, as China
sent disguised ships to the East
Vietnam Sea
for spy operations and caused some encounters at sea more than ten years
ago.”
The official added that Vietnam
has always been ready to cope with China’s acts of violating
national sovereignty.
By illegally placing the rig in Vietnamese waters and deploying over 100
vessels including warships to escort the platform, China has exposed itself as an
invader, the official pointed out.
These vessels have aggressively rammed or fired their water cannons at
Vietnamese ships as provocative acts that are aimed at inciting a strong reaction
from Vietnam so that China has a pretext to “teach Vietnam another lesson,” as Beijing has stated, the official said.
“We are clearly aware of China’s
conspiracy. Therefore, over the past two months, we have restrained ourselves
while applying peaceful measures based on international law to demand that
China withdraw its rig from Vietnamese waters,” Vice Admiral Tinh said.
“Our peaceful efforts in settling territorial disputes with China have been supported by the international
community, but if China
continues to drive us into a corner, causing a military clash and being the
first to open fire in the clash, we will then fight back,” the official
stressed.
“We
love peace but not to the extent that we will allow China to
freely do anything it wants despite international law,” he concluded.
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