HD981 drilling rig steams up the 13th Shangri-La Dialogue
7/6/14
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe giving the keynote address at the 13th Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore
The 13th Shangri-La meetings in Singapore
provided the clearest evidence yet that the Asia-Pacific social order is in the
midst of momentous changes. The status quo which has prevailed in the region for
decades has now seemingly given way to an increasingly chaotic period that is
deeply disconcerting, on a variety of levels.
Beijing’s decision to tow its HD981 giant oil-rig into Vietnam’s
exclusive economic zone was an unexpected, bold, and invasive move that has
triggered a concatenation of events no one could have envisioned.
At the dialogue, the three speeches that drew
the greatest attention were those of Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, US Secretary of
Defense Chuck Hagel, and Wang Guanzhong, PLA Deputy Chief of General Staff.
While Abe and Hagel criticized Beijing for its apparent attempts to destabilize
and change the regional status quo through coercive means, and promised to
respond to these efforts, Wang accused Washington and Tokyo of trying to
“instigate provocations against China” neglecting to recognize that Beijing’s
claims over eighty percent over the entire maritime area is in fact at the root
of regional instability.
That China is an emerging power gives
its no right to impose its bogus sovereignty claims. Yet that is precisely what
Beijing is doing in the South China Sea, or East Sea
in our language. For those like me, who have observed China’s development with hope and enthusiasm, Beijing’s recent pattern
of obdurate expansionism is massively disappointing and reason for true alarm.
Towing a one-billion dollar piece of drilling
infrastructure to a remote location well within Vietnam’s exclusive economic zone
requires not only capital and technical know-how, but also political arrogance
and a patent disregard for international norms.
llegal encroachments of the sort we are now
observing are nothing new. Beijing’s
bloody and illegal seizures of islands in the Paracels in 1974 and in the
Spratleys in 1988 resulted in the deaths of scores of Vietnamese and remain
fresh in the Vietnamese psyche. These incidents, which followed a long history
of tense relations between the two countries, have themselves been followed by
two decades of unremitting harassment and abuse of innumerable Vietnamese
fisherman.
These were the words used by Defense Minister
General Phung Quang Thanh in a speech drew remarks among international
observers and has been judged that the tenor the speech was appropriate, given
the circumstances. The present is an exceedingly difficult period for Vietnam, its
political leadership, and indeed the entire country’s population.
In the context of rapid changes it is
understandable, going forward, we’ll face the decision of whether to seek international
arbitration of the disputes with Beijing; a
decision that Deputy Defence Minister Nguyen Chi Vinh recently told the South
China Morning Post would hinge on China’s actions in the disputed
maritime regions.
Clearly we are witnessing rapid changes in
the social order. Of all parties to the dispute, Vietnam arguably finds ourself in
the most difficult position of all. While the country must maintain minimally
strong ties with Beijing, pathways to a
resolution of the disputes can only be struck though a confident, prudent set
of actions that send clear signals to the region and the world as to nature and
bases of Vietnam’s
claims. A strong, internally-united, and independent Vietnam may be the great hope for
avoiding the further militarization and destabilization of the entire region./.
All comments [ 10 ]
Location of HD 981 rig has violated Lot 143 on the exclusive economic zone and continental shelf of Vietnam, 119 nautical miles away from Ly Son island and about 18 nautical miles from Tri Ton island of Vietnam's Hoang Sa archipelagoes.
Need more forums like Shangri-La to let the world know the truth of Chinese face.
This is a surprise move and it only adds tension to the current situation in the East Sea. With this move, China once again violates DOC
China is so pity at this dialogue. The international community has all condemned them for their imhumane actions.
The aforementioned action by CNOOC goes against the spirit of cooperation between the two national oil corporation, contrary to the practice of international oil and gas activities as well as the motto of friendship and cooperation between Vietnam and China.
I hope Japan will continue to support Vietnam more and more, Japan may be a counterpoise against China not only in Southeast China Sea but also in East Sea.
We are in a difficult situation, the government needs to act quickly to ensure our national interests.
International commentators all asserted that unilateral actions by Beijing as a wrong step damaging China's reputation in the international arena.
We, Vietnamese people don't want war but if China wants that, we'll satisfy them, to remind them of a historical lesson.
You'll reap what you sow, China!
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