Vietnam says Chinese media reports of
PM backing Beijing stance 'untruthful'
The meeting between
Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc and Chinese Premier Li Keqiang on
July 14, 2016 at the 11th Asia – Europe Meeting in Ulan Bator, Mongolia.
HANOI, July 18 -- Vietnam
dismissed as "untruthful" reports carried in Chinese state media
that said its prime minister respected China's stance on an arbitration
ruling over the East Vietnam Sea, the latest sign of regional discord over
the landmark verdict.
China
has refused to recognise last week's ruling by an arbitration court in The
Hague, which invalidated its vast claims in the East Vietnam Sea. China has
said its position has support from numerous countries and has responded with
fury to western calls for it to abide by the decision.
Vietnam
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc met Chinese Premier Li Keqiang on the
sidelines of a summit of Asian and European leaders in Ulanbaatar last week.
The
Vietnamese government's news website said on Monday articles by several
Chinese outlets, which quoted Phuc as telling Li that Vietnam respected
China's stance and was willing to promote bilateral talks, were incorrect.
The
reports backed up a statement by China's Foreign Ministry on Thursday, which
also quoted Phuc saying Vietnam "respect's China's position" on the
arbitration.
The
Vietnamese report reeled off a list of points it said Phuc did raise in the
meeting. It did not clarify what Vietnam's position on the verdict was.
Vietnam
has been circumspect on the ruling, saying only that it welcomed the court
delivering a verdict. Analysts say the victory for the Philippines is a
favourable outcome for Vietnam, which has its own maritime problems with its
giant neighbour China, but limits the extent of its criticism.
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