Vietnam raps China for deploying missiles to Hoang Sa
(Paracels)
Le Hai Binh,
spokesperson of the Vietnamese Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Hanoi has said that Beijing
had violated its sovereignty over archipelagoes in the East Vietnam Sea by
sending missiles to an island and building a chopper base on another.
China has
also endangered peace, stability and freedom of navigation in the waterway,
Le Hai Binh, spokesperson of the Vietnamese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, told
reporters in Hanoi on Friday.
“Vietnam is
gravely concerned about such Chinese actions, which have seriously violated
Vietnamese sovereignty over the Hoang Sa [Paracel] archipelago,” Binh
underlined. “They have also threatened peace and stability in the region as
well as security, safety, and freedom of navigation and aviation in the East
Vietnam Sea.”
“Vietnam
insists that China stop such wrongful acts,” the spokesperson underscored.
He added
that his ministry sent a diplomatic note to the Chinese Embassy in Hanoi on
Friday, protesting China’s infringement of Vietnam’s sovereignty over Hoang
Sa.
Vietnam’s
permanent delegation to the United Nations also submitted a document to the
Secretary General the same day, suggesting the official circulation of that
diplomatic note.
China has
been found sending surface-to-air missiles to Phu Lam (Woody) Island, part of
Vietnam’s Hoang Sa, with confirmation from the U.S. and Taiwan.
Hoang Sa has
been illegally occupied by China since 1974, when Beijing used force to seize
it from Vietnam.
Recent
satellite imagery has also showed that China is working to build a helicopter
base on Duncan Island, also belonging to Hoang Sa, that could be used for
anti-submarine warfare missions.
The
international community has continually condemned Beijing for this
militarization of the East Vietnam Sea despite Beijing’s vain bid to deny it.
China claims
nearly the entire sea through which more than US$5 trillion in global trade
passes every year.
TUOI TRE NEWS
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Thứ Sáu, 19 tháng 2, 2016
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