Sovereignty, sovereign rights, jurisdiction of Vietnam ensured: official
7/3/18
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Deputy Foreign Minister and Chairman of the National Boundary Commission Le Hoai Trung | |
Vietnam has made efforts to address unsolved
problems on border, territory, sea and islands over the years, ensuring the
country’s sovereignty, sovereign rights and jurisdiction, said Deputy Foreign
Minister and Chairman of the National Boundary Commission Le Hoai Trung.
He made the remark in a recent interview with the press,
highlighting the outcomes of border and territory-related work in 2017 and
plans for this year.
He said Vietnam
and neighbouring countries have complied with treaties and agreements on
border, kept peace and stability in border areas, protected the borderline and
border markers well and ensured social order and safety.
Along the Vietnam-China land border, the two sides have
coordinated in border management and protection via the protocol on border
demarcation and marker planting, the agreement on border management regulations
and the agreement on border gates and border gate management regulations
between the two countries.
Bilateral border management mechanisms, including the
Vietnam-China Land Border Joint Committee, the Cooperation Committee on
Vietnam-China Land Border Gates and the joint working committee of the four
Vietnamese border provinces and China’s
Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, have continued to fulfill their tasks.
Bilateral patrols, information exchange, cooperation in cross-border crime
fight, phone calls, routine talks and pairing of border villages have been
effective, Trung noted.
Regarding the Vietnam-Laos border, the official said the two
countries finished internal and external procedures so that two important legal
documents, namely the protocol on borderline and border markers and the
agreement on land border and border gate management regulations, took effect on
September 5, 2017.
The two sides also held the 27th annual meeting of their
border delegations to review the implementation of the Vietnam-Laos agreement
on national border regulations and the minutes of the 26th meeting. They also worked
out coordination plans for 2018.
He added last year, border localities and forces of Vietnam
and Laos worked closely to implement patrols, cooperation and exchange
activities and deal with incidents emerging in border areas. People-to-people
exchanges, goods trading, healthcare examination and treatment and experience
sharing between border localities were maintained.
Meanwhile, by the end of 2017, Vietnam
and Cambodia
had completed about 84 percent of the border demarcation and marker planting
work, he said.
Ministries, sectors and localities of Vietnam have
stepped up the management of the countries’ land border to protect attained
border demarcation and marker planting outcomes.
Vietnam
and Cambodia
have worked closely to manage the border according to the 1983 agreement on
border regulations, the 1995 press release and other relevant agreements. They
have also coordinated to handle incidents emerging along the shared border.
The deputy minister said implementing the Resolution adopted
at the 12th National Party Congress on fighting to firmly protect national
independence, sovereignty, unification and territorial integrity, Vietnam spared
no effort to resolve outstanding border, sea and island matters in 2017,
ensuring the country’s sovereignty, sovereign rights and jurisdiction.
Vietnam
and Cambodia
are determined to define and to build 1,722 auxiliary markers on the shared
border line in the first quarter of 2018. The two sides completed 84 percent of
the work in late 2017 and are preparing dossiers to legalise this
accomplishment soon.
He noted the two countries have been seeking fair and
appropriate solutions to address shortcomings in the field to complete land
border demarcation and planting and build a shared border of peace, stability,
friendship and cooperation for the sake of the two peoples.
Regarding the East Sea issue, Vietnam
remains persistent to safeguard the country’s sovereignty, sovereign rights and
jurisdiction over its waters, continental shelf and islands based on
international law, including the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of
the Sea for peace, cooperation and development in the East Sea.
In 2017, Vietnam
maintained and promoted negotiation mechanisms on marine issues, including the
governmental-level border talks between Vietnam
and China
in March 2017 and informal meetings of working groups on Vietnam-China maritime
issues.
The country has continued fighting to protect sovereignty
over Hoang Sa (Paracel) and Truong Sa (Spratly) archipelagos and promoting
cooperation to address maritime matters to affirm the country’s jurisdiction
and sovereign rights over its exclusive economic zone and continental shelf, as
well as the supremacy of law.
Trung said Vietnam
also negotiated with Indonesia
about the delimitation of exclusive economic zones and with Malaysia about
maritime matters.
Vietnam
worked with other ASEAN countries and China
to adopt the Code of Conduct in the East
Sea framework and
presented its viewpoints at multilateral forums of the bloc and the United
Nations.
Vietnam
is also expanding maritime cooperation with countries in and out of the region
to exchange experience and seek a common voice in marine matters.
The Vietnamese government has directed departments to take
measures to protect fishermen in Vietnamese waters, properly address issues
relating to violations of fishermen and fishing vessels in other countries’
waters and prevent foreign fishing boats from illegal operation in Vietnam’s
waters.
Deputy Minister Trung also underlined the significance of
border-related work for development.
He affirmed that collaboration between Vietnam and
neighbouring countries to manage borderlines and border markers helps
facilitate trade and ensure social order in border areas, contributing to
promoting development and ensuring security-defence.
This is a key task in border work, towards building of
borderlines of peace, friendship, stability and cooperation for mutual
sustainable development, he stressed.
According to the Deputy Minister, in recent years, apart
from working with relevant countries in addressing border issues to build
borderlines of peace, friendship and stability, Vietnam has also worked with them
to promote cultural and socio-economic development in border areas.
In November 2017, Vietnam
and China
signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on accelerating negotiations on the
Framework Agreement to build a cross-border economic co-operation
zone; the MoU on promoting connection between the “Two Corridors, One
Belt” framework and the “Belt and Road” initiative.
The two sides also completed procedures to open a number of
border gates, and customs clearance stations, helping border localities boost
economic links, thus pushing socio-economic development.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is working on a project on
planning the development of land-border gates between Vietnam and China in 2016-2025, with a vision
to 2035, he said, adding that the planning will facilitate the upgrade and
construction of border gates along the Vietnam-China land border.
For Laos,
the two countries are coordinating to map out master plans on developing the
Vietnam-Lao border gates system and border trade between the two countries to
2025, with a vision through 2035.
The two sides also signed many agreements to connect cross-border
roads, basically completed a pre-feasibility study report on the construction
of Hanoi-Vientiane highway and worked to enhance cultural-sport exchange, and
tourism development among Vietnamese and Lao border localities.
For Cambodia,
the two sides established a joint-working group for border-related issues,
which is working on the building, upgrade and development of a shared
land-border gate system, towards better serving development in the two
nations.
The country’s efforts have contributed to stabilising and
promoting socio-economic development in border areas, laying a solid foundation
for building borderlines of peace, friendship, stability and cooperation for
mutual sustainable development between Vietnam and neighbouring countries,
Trung said.
He said the border, territory and island-related work reaped
outstanding achievements in 2017, contributing to completing the target of
maintaining a peaceful, stable and favourable environment in service of
national development, and fulfilling the tasks of national construction and
defence.
In 2018, the East
Sea situation is expected
to continue developing complicatedly with uncertainties, threatening peace and
stability in the region and the interests of countries concerned, according to
Trung.
Therefore, the official said, border and territory-related
work will focus on maintaining a peaceful and stable environment, while
defending national territorial sovereignty.
To that end, Trung emphasised the need to manage the
Vietnam-China land border in line with signed legal documents and closely
monitor and promptly handle incidents occurring along the border.
At the same time, Vietnam
will work harder to complete border marker planting and upgrading along its
border with Laos, he said,
adding that Vietnam will
also work with Cambodia
to accelerate the legalisation of 84 percent of outcomes of land border
demarcation and marker planting achieved by the two countries.
Vietnam
will hold more talks to reach pragmatic results in the settlement of
sea-related issues with concerned nations, and participate in negotiations
between the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and China on building a Code of Conduct in the East Sea,
the Deputy Minister said.
He said Vietnam
will enhance marine cooperation with relevant countries in the East Sea
and fight against violations of national sovereignty and sovereign rights in
line with international law, including the 1982 United Nations Convention on
the Law of the Sea.
Over the years, under the leadership of the Party and the
State, plus the resolve of the people, officers and soldiers, Vietnam has made
the best use of opportunities and eased difficulties to protect its border
security and national sovereignty over its sea and islands, as well as its
legal rights and interests, contributing to ensuring a peaceful and stable
environment for national construction and defence and deeper international
integration, Trung said.
This year, greater efforts will be made to address the
remaining problems and fulfil the targets, he added.
“I firmly believe that the border and territory work will
attain more successes, contributing to completing the task of national
construction and defence,” he said
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