Paracels may not be Chinese ships yesterday continued to encircle Vietnamese fishing surveillance vessels and then retreat, apparently to make it look like the Chinese were being rammed.
According the Also in the news was an editorial by the Vietnamese Lao Dong (Labour) newspaper claiming that the month-long tension over the oil rig Haiyang Shiyou-981 was a Chinese tactic to draw attention away from its development of military bases in the Spratly island group further south. Yesterday, about 35 fishing ships from Meanwhile, Despite being hit with water cannons and continually rammed, The real game In an editorial yesterday, Lao Dong (Labour) newspaper argued that analysis by researchers and experts showed that China was conspiring to monopolise the East Sea and that the oil rig was a move to test Viet Nam's reaction and international opinion. "The oil rig is not only a test for reactions or the hunt for oil, it's a malevolent conspiracy by The paper said that Lao Dong said the oil rig was a diversionary pawn posing little threat. "The military bases being built quickly in Gac Ma and Chu Thap are the castles on the chess board that pose bigger threats," it said. Self restraint The Foreign Affairs Committee of Japan's House of Representatives has issued a resolution calling on The resolution states that The document also said the intimidation, coercion and use of force to claim territory was unacceptable. The committee said that not only It said it was vital to settle disputes through peaceful measures and dialogue. The committee also asked the Japanese Government to strengthen its ties with the Groups speak out The Viet Nam Union of Geological Sciences (VUGS) and the Viet Nam Cinematography Association (VCA) have strongly condemned In a statement issued yesterday, VUGS claimed that It said the action also ran counter to the Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the East Sea (DOC) signed between The union strongly supported the country's consistent stance in solving disputes by peaceful measures in line with international law, saying that all demands without legal basis, particularly using force to infringe on another country's sovereignty was unacceptable. It called on its Chinese counterpart, the International Union of Geological Sciences, the ASEAN Federation of Engineering Organisations and Chinese geologists to request Meanwhile, the cinematography association said It asked artists across the country to compose works to raise public awareness of sea and island sovereignty and vigorously hold Earlier, the In a speech to the conference on Tuesday sitting, VGCL President Dang Ngoc Tung spoke in detail about He particularly objected to More seriously, Chinese forces beat and injured many Vietnamese fishermen, even sinking a Vietnamese fishing vessel. Source: VNS/VNN |
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