China trying to
establish new fishing grounds in Vietnam waters
Chinese
fishing boats are pictured marching into the East Vietnam Sea in August 2015.Tuoi Tre
China is attempting to establish a new fishing area in the East
Vietnam Sea, a naval officer has said.
The announcement was made by Colonel Le Thanh Van, Deputy
Commander and Chief of Staff of Naval Zone 3, at a meeting that was convened
at the High Command Zone 3 in the central city of Da Nang on Wednesday.
The situation in the East Vietnam Sea has become very
complicated this year, according to Col. Van.
China has increased its military activities including
personnel training, patrols, and naval maneuvers, flexing its military
muscles and threatening other countries involved in sea disputes, the colonel
said.
Beijing has also expanded naval patrols to provide security
and support for its maritime activities in the area, and resorting to
aggressive methods to chase down, sabotage, appropriate property and attack
Vietnamese fishermen, creating fear for them whenever they set sail.
China regularly announces the prohibition of all fishing
operations in the area above the 12th parallel north, while directing a
large number of fishing boats to operate in Vietnamese waters, Col. Van said.
Vietnamese maritime areas have been severely violated,
including cases in which Chinese fishing boats were seen operating in an area
only 45 nautical miles from Ly Son Island, off Vietnam’s south-central
province of Quang Ngai.
All of China’s illegal activities in the East Vietnam Sea are
considered Beijing’s attempt to create new fishing grounds, according to Col.
Van
TUOI TRE NEWS
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Thứ Năm, 17 tháng 12, 2015
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