Political News Headlines 13/5 Indian defence delegation visits Sen. Lt. Gen. Vo Van Tuan, Vice Chief of the General Staff of the Vietnam People’s Army, received a delegation from the National Defence Academy of India in
Tuan affirmed the people and army of He informed the Indian guests on He emphasized the country’s wish to solve the issue through peaceful measures on the basis of international law, equality and mutual respect for the benefit of the two peoples and for regional and global peace and stability. Indian delegation chief Major General Dr. Kheya Bhattacharya voiced protest against China’s acts and support for Vietnam to settle the dispute in a peaceful manner. He said he expects the defence ministries of At the May 12 meeting in In addition to promoting cooperation and cultural exchanges, The King of Toro said he is impressed that a large population in He said he hopes Toro and Vietnam, Laos, The Vietnam National Assembly always supports and works to promote Vice NA Chairman Huynh Ngoc Son made the statement at his meeting in The Lao delegation is led by Major General Phouvong Vongphom, Acting Director of the Defence Ministry’s Logistics Department, while the Son said The guests suggested the three countries continue promoting their tradition and maintaining the friendship, contributing to stability, security and people in the region and the world. Czech Minister of Industry and Trade welcomed in Hanoi Deputy Defence Minister Sen. Lt. Gen. Truong Quang Khanh on May 12 welcomed Czech Minister of Industry and Trade Jan Mladek, who is in At the Jan Mladek expressed his hope to continue intensifying his country’s cooperation with He also conveyed the Czech Defence Minister’s invitation to visit his country to Defence Minister General Phung Quang Thanh. Japan expressed support yesterday for ASEAN leaders' calls for restraint and a de-escalation of tensions in the East Sea following Beijing's commencement of oil drilling in waters off Viet Nam's Hoang Sa (Paracel) Archipelago. "We hope that countries concerned will refrain from taking unilateral actions that will heighten the tensions, and act calmly in accordance with relevant international law," Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga said at a press conference. His comments came after the leaders of the 10 Association of Southeast Asian Nations expressed concern over The leaders urged all parties to exercise self-restraint and resolve maritime and territorial disputes by peaceful means without resorting to threats or use of force, as they adopted the Nay Pyi Taw Declaration at the end of their summit in the Suga, the government's top spokesman, said On May 10, British Foreign Office Minister Hugo Swire said on an official website that the incident has led to increased tensions in the "The The statement by the EU said that it was concerned about the incidents involving "In particular, the EU is concerned that unilateral actions could affect the security environment in the region, as evidenced by reports about the recent collision of Vietnamese and Chinese vessels," it said. "We urge all parties concerned to seek peaceful and cooperative solutions in accordance with international law, in particular the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, and to continue ensuring safety and freedom of navigation," it said. "We also call on the parties to undertake de-escalating measures and refrain from any unilateral action which would be detrimental to peace and stability in the region," it said, adding that the EU would follow developments closely. — kyodo Marine forces pledge continued resistance Chinese maritime surveillance ships, military vessels and fighter jets yesterday continued to harass Vietnamese forces trying to prevent an illegally-installed oil rig from drilling on The Viet Nam Coast Guard reported that to protect the US$1 billion Haiyang Shiyou 981, Chinese vessels continuously fired water cannons at Vietnamese ships yesterday morning. At the same time, Chinese missile frigate 534 and Chinese helicopter B-7112 entered Vietnamese sea and air territory, the coast guard said. According to a report by the Tuoi Tre newspaper (Youth), after being attacked by 15 Chinese maritime surveillance ships with water cannons, a Vietnamese fisheries surveillance ship used its own water cannon in defence. Two reporters from the newspaper, who were on the Vietnamese ship, said that the counter-attack lasted an hour. They also reported that many of the Chinese ships intentionally rammed Vietnamese ships. The newspaper quoted the Vietnamese vessel's captain as saying that the Vietnamese fisheries surveillance and coast-guard forces would make no concession to the Chinese and would appropriately respond to any violations of Danang meeting protests against Danang’s Union of Friendship Organisations, Association of Historical Sciences, and Fisheries Association held a meeting on May 12, opposing
Representing the three organisations, Bui Van Tieng, president of the Danang Municipal Association of Historical Sciences, vehemently condemned He also voiced support for Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung’s speech at the recent 24th ASEAN Summit in The meeting adopted a statement, rebuking Huynh Duc Truong, President of the municipal Union of Friendship Organisations, said, “We totally support the Vietnamese government’s effort to protect national sovereignty through peaceful means and persistently embark on negotiations in accordance with international law.” “We demand Former vice president decries Former Vice President of Vietnam Nguyen Thi Binh has stressed that In an exclusive interview granted to VOV online, Binh, who is currently President of the Vietnam Peace and Development Foundation, said it is very serious that “This is an intentional move by “We have protested and will continue to do so until Learning about She said “We have to keep a close watch and strongly condemn these actions,” said Binh. She added that According to the former Defying the naked truth, Many governments and foreign organisations have expressed concern over Binh recalled massive international support for “Like Vietnamese people, Chinese people cherish peace, and if they understand the truth they will never agree with their government’s action. “I believe Chinese people will be aware of their legitimate interests in the long run, and together with international friends we will help them understand the truth,” she concluded. On May 11, the Vietnam Peace and Development Foundation released a statement, strongly criticising It called upon people cherishing peace and justice in the world to raise their voice and ask Source: VNN/VOV/VNS/VNA |
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