Vietnam has adequate evidence to prove and confirm that Chinese ships had intentionally rammed and damaged its vessels, heard a regular press conference of the Foreign Ministry on June 26th.
China has thrown a ball in to the U.S. court, and it is up to the U.S. to respond firmly.
-(Tuoitre 4/7) China seizes Vietnamese ship with 6 fishermen off Hoang Sa: Six Vietnamese fishermen and their boat, of central Quang Ngai province, were detained by Chinese vessels off Vietnam’s Hoang Sa archipelago in the East Vietnam Sea on Thursday, local authorities reported. -(Vietnamplus 4/7) Vietnam sends paper affirming island sovereignty to UN: The Permanent Mission of Vietnam to the United...
China is not conducting the activities of oil rig within its right and its illegal aggressive action is affecting stability and peaceful environment in the whole region.
Rather than dismissing the concerns of its neighbors as part of a political conspiracy, China should come to understand how its own actions contribute to the perception of a Chinese threat, as evident in its plan to construct artificial islands in the Spratly Archipelago.
More than 200 US and Filipino Marines launched a mock amphibious assault on Monday on an enemy beachfront close to a disputed South China Sea outcrop.
PCA legal status in Viet Nam acknowledged; China publishes new vertical map; China’s behavior offshore hurts its standing; Philippines, US begin annual joint naval exercises…
Vietnamese Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Pham Binh Minh held talks with visiting Philippine Secretary of Foreign Affairs Albert F. del Rosario in Hanoi on July 2nd.
China’s act of including the entire East Sea in its expanded storm warning area cannot change the fact that Vietnam has adequate legal grounds and historical evidence to prove its sovereignty over the Hoang Sa and Truong Sa archipelagoes.
-(Vietnamplus 11/7) Vietnam welcomes US Senate’s Resolution 412: Vietnam has welcomed the US Senate’s Resolution 412 which calls on China to withdraw its drilling rig and associated maritime forces from their current positions, and to return immediately to the status quo as it existed before May 1st, 2014. -(CSIS) Recent Trends in the South China Sea and U.S. Policy