Vietnam strongly demands China stop violating
territorial sovereignty
Vietnamese Ministry of
Foreign Affairs Spokesperson Le Hai Binh. Tuoi Tre
Vietnam has resolutely
protested China’s violations of its territorial sovereignty and demanded that
the country stop repeating similar activities.
The
statement was made by Ministry of Foreign Affairs Spokesperson Le Hai Binh
during a regular press meeting on Thursday afternoon, in response to a recent
visit by a top Chinese military official to Da Chu Thap (Fiery Cross Reef),
part of Vietnam’s Truong Sa (Spratly) archipelago.
Fan
Changlong, one of the vice chairmen of the Central Military Commission which
controls China's military, went to see soldiers based on the reef and inspect
building construction, Reuters quoted China’s Defense Ministry as
saying on April 15.
The
Southeast Asian country also opposes China’s intention to plan a media trip
to Phu Lam (Woody) Island, belonging to the former’s Hoang Sa (Paracel)
archipelago, as well as its announcement to open a civil aviation route from
Hainan Province to the island.
Hanoi also
sent a diplomatic note to the Embassy of China on Wednesday, objecting to
Beijing landing a military aircraft on a runway it unlawfully built on Da Chu
Thap, according to the Vietnamese diplomat.
The
Southeast Asian nation consistently affirms its indisputable authority over
Truong Sa and Hoang Sa, Binh said.
He asserted
that China’s actions were unprecedented developments which have escalated the
intensity of the situation in the East Vietnam Sea, adding that all foreign
activities done without Vietnam’s consent are considered illegal.
Hanoi
ordered Beijing to immediately cease all violations of the former’s
territorial sovereignty and refrain from repeating such acts.
Regarding
the United States’ intention to carry out joint
naval patrols with the Philippines in the East Vietnam Sea,
Spokesperson Binh emphasized that maintaining peace and stability, and the
safety of navigation and aviation in the waterway, is the interest and
responsibility of all relevant parties and the international community as a
whole.
During the
conference, Spokesperson Binh also updated the press on the well-being of
Vietnamese citizens living in Japanese localities affected by recent
earthquakes.
The
Vietnamese people there have found shelter in locals’ residences, with
physical and mental conditions stabilized, Binh continued, adding that the
Japanese government was willing to support foreign citizens in the impacted
areas.
The Embassy
of Vietnam in Japan and the Vietnamese Consulate in Fukuoka will continue to
coordinate with local authorities to provide assistance for Vietnamese
citizens in need, according to the diplomat.
TUOI TRE NEWS
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Thứ Sáu, 22 tháng 4, 2016
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