Vietnam demands China withdraw from territorial waters
7/5/14
Deputy Prime Minister Pham Binh Minh spoke on the phone with Chinese
State Councillor Yang Jiechi on the afternoon of May 6 on China’s
drilling rig HYSY-981 and its ships operating in Vietnam’s waters.
During
the talks, the Deputy PM, who is also the Vietnamese Foreign Minister,
stressed that China’s unilateral bringing of the rig and a large number
of vessels, including military ships, to operate in oil and gas Lot 143
on Vietnam’s continental shelf since May 1is illegal and runs counter to
international law and practice. He said that the move had seriously
violated Vietnam’s sovereignty over the Hoang Sa (Paracel) archipelago
and its sovereign right and jurisdiction over the country’s exclusive
economic zone and continental shelf.
He added that the act also
negatively impacts political trust and cooperation between the two
countries and hurts the Vietnamese people.
Vietnam cannot accept
but resolutely opposes China’s act, and demands that it completely
withdraw the drilling rig and escort vessels from the area and hold
talks to settle differences around the issue, Minh said.
He
affirmed that Vietnam has full legal and historical evidence attesting
its sovereignty over the Hoang Sa and the Truong Sa (Spratly)
archipelagos and the sovereign right and jurisdiction over the country’s
exclusive economic zone and continental shelf in accordance with
regulations in the 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS).
Vietnam will take all suitable and necessary measures to safeguard its legitimate rights and interests, he added.
Minh
declared that Vietnam always patiently shows willingness to
satisfactorily solve differences through talks, dialogues and peaceful
measures following the common perceptions of the two countries’
high-ranking leaders. He added that Vietnam always follows the agreement
on fundamental principles guiding the settlement of issues at sea in
line with regulations and realities of international law, especially the
UNCLOS, preventing the problem from damaging the political trust and
cooperation between the two sides.
Earlier on May 4, Deputy
Foreign Minister and head of the Vietnamese Government negotiation
delegation on border and territory Ho Xuan Son discussed the issue over
the phone with his Chinese counterpart Liu Zhenmin.
The same day,
representatives from the Foreign Ministry met representatives of the
Chinese Embassy in Hanoi and handed over a ministerial diplomatic note
to the Chinese Foreign Ministry.
The note affirmed that the
activities of China’s drilling rig HYSY-981 and vessels seriously
infringed Vietnam’s sovereignty, sovereign right and jurisdiction over
Vietnam’s Hoang Sa archipelago, exclusive economic zone and continental
shelf. It also seriously violated agreements reached by the two
countries’ leaders and went against the spirit and wording of the
Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the East Sea (DOC) and related
regulations in international law.
The note demanded that China
“immediately withdraw the drilling rig, vessels, equipment and personnel
from Lot 143 in Vietnam’s continental shelf and prevent the recurrence
of similar acts”.
In conclusion, the note affirmed that Vietnam
holds its friendship, cooperation and comprehensive strategic
cooperative partnership with China in high esteem and is therefore
willing to peacefully settle all the disputes and differences at sea
between the two sides. It is prepared to do this through bilateral
negotiation mechanisms on the basis of internal law, the UNCLOS and the
agreement on the fundamental principles guiding the settlement of issues
at sea between Vietnam and China.-VNA
All comments [ 10 ]
China shows no respect to international law. What a shame!
China has no right or interest in Vietnam's territory. The East Sea belongs to Vietnam's sovereignty!
We, Vietnamese people would fight to our last blood drop to protect our sacred sovereignty! We are not afraid of any invader.
Vietnam has full legal and historical evidence attesting its sovereignty over the Hoang Sa and the Truong Sa archipelagos and the sovereign right and jurisdiction over the country’s exclusive economic zone and continental shelf in accordance with regulations in the 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea.
I wonder whether the Chinese know what exactly is the exclusive economic zone in accordance with the international law?!
I think they know it well, but sadly they don't want to follow the rule, especially the Code of Conduct which they signed with ASEAN country to maintain peace and stability.
I think someone should show them once again the definition of EEZ. Because the Chinese are easy to forget good things in life
An Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) is a concept adopted at the Third United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea (1982), whereby a coastal State assumes jurisdiction over the exploration and exploitation of marine resources in its adjacent section of the continental shelf, taken to be a band extending 200 miles from the shore.
Vietnam's Gov should be very conscious of China's actions in the disputed areas, especially in the East Sea.
We love peace but there is no choice for us to protect our country, we shall fight!
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