Vietnam rebukes China’s celebration
of so-called Hoang Sa, Truong Sa recovery
Vietnam’s Ministry of
Foreign Affairs Spokesperson Le Hai Binh.
Vietnam has opposed China’s
commemoration of the so-called 70th anniversary
of the recovery of Hanoi’s Hoang Sa (Paracel) and Truong Sa (Spratly)
archipelagoes.
Hanoi
objects to the Chinese Navy’s celebration on December 8 of what Beijing
claimed to be 70 years of recovering the two archipelagoes, Vietnam’s
Ministry of Foreign Affairs Spokesperson Le Hai Binh asserted during a press
meeting on Monday.
“China’s
above-mentioned activity cannot alter Vietnam’s sovereignty over Hoang Sa and
Truong Sa,” Spokesperson Binh stated, adding that it went against the
developmental trend of the two countries’ relationship and complicated the
current situation.
“Vietnam
resolutely opposes that move,” the Vietnamese diplomat said.
He
reiterated that Hanoi has sufficient historical evidence and legal
foundations to affirm its sovereignty over Hoang Sa and Truong Sa, the
country’s long-standing territories.
After
World War II, the international community rejected China’s claim to these
islands, Binh continued.
According
to historical records, China attacked and seized Hoang Sa from Vietnam in
1974 and later killed Vietnamese soldiers to seize the Gac Ma (Johnson South)
reef of Truong Sa in 1988.
However,
the international community has condemned China’s absurd claims to the sets
of islands.
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Thứ Ba, 13 tháng 12, 2016
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