Thứ Bảy, 4 tháng 7, 2015

Associations in France concerned about East Sea situation

 
Plenary meeting of the associations and organisations (Source: VNA)

Thirty-one Vietnamese, French and French-Vietnamese associations and organisations have signed a petition showing their concerns over China’s recent actions that complicated tensions in the East Sea.

The petition wrote that stability is spoiled by recent events which threatened the freedom of navigation, caused tensions and reduce opportunities to find an international diplomatic solution.

The signatories wished to send a message of humanity to Vietnamese people, who have tirelessly struggled for national independence, built a peaceful and stable environment and protected territorial sovereignty within the framework of international law.

The petition, then, will be sent to Vietnamese agencies, including the Vietnam Fatherland Front, Vietnam Union of Friendship Organisations, Foreign Ministry’s Boundary Commission and State Committee for Overseas Vietnamese Affairs.

The organisations include the France-Vietnam Friendship Association (AAFV), Overseas Vietnamese Association in France, and East Sea Group.

Speaking at a plenary meeting of these associations and organisations, Helene Luc, Honourary Senator and AAFV Honourary President, delivered a speech expressing her concern about China’s construction of reef islands, and asking the country to immediately end actions that complicate the situation, and respect the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS).

Vietnam needs peace for its construction and development, she affirmed.-VNA

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