Friday, June 10, 2011

China-Vietnam tensions rise

This picture released by the Vietnam News Agency on Monday shows Vietnamese Navy personnel walking up from a ship which has just arrived at Truong Sa Dong island in the Spratly archipelargo. Vietnam protested to China on Thursday after what it described as a "premeditated" attack on an exploration ship in its waters, raising tensions between the Communist neighbours.

9/06/2011
AFP

Vietnam protested to China Thursday after what it claimed was a "premeditated" attack on an exploration ship in its waters, but Beijing hit back, warning its neighbour against violating its sovereignty.

The latest incident comes against a backdrop of increased anti-Chinese sentiment in Vietnam, where hundreds of people staged a rare protest Sunday over the activities of Chinese ships in disputed waters.

With ties between Beijing and Hanoi at their lowest ebb in years owing to territorial spats over potentially oil-rich waters, Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung vowed to protect Vietnam's "incontestable" sovereignty.

Hanoi said a Chinese fishing boat "intentionally rammed" the exploration cables of a vessel, chartered by state energy giant PetroVietnam, conducting a seismic survey inside its 200 nautical mile exclusive economic zone Thursday.


The incident was "premeditated and carefully calculated" as China aims to bring an undisputed area into the territorial row, foreign ministry spokeswoman Nguyen Phuong Nga told reporters.

"This is unacceptable to Vietnam," she said, adding the foreign ministry had met Chinese embassy officials Thursday afternoon "to express our opposition to such acts".

Two Chinese fishing enforcement vessels and other fishing boats arrived to assist the Chinese boat, Nga said, adding that the collision had damaged the Vietnamese ship.

She said the area in question falls completely under Vietnamese sovereignty according to the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea.

But, in apparent reference to the same incident, China gave a different version of events in a report carried by official news agency Xinhua early Friday.

Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Hong Lei said Chinese fishing boats were chased away by armed Vietnamese ships on Thursday morning.

According to Beijing's account, during the incident the fishing net of one of the Chinese boats became tangled with the cables of a Vietnamese oil exploring vessel, which was operating illegally in the area.

The oil exploration boat continued dragging the Chinese vessel for more than an hour with Chinese fishermen forced to cut off the fishing net, the report said.

Hong said Vietnam's oil exploration in the area and the actions of the Vietnamese vessels had grossly infringed Chinese sovereignty.

The incident comes just two weeks after three Chinese marine surveillance vessels severed the exploration cables of the Binh Minh 2, another Vietnamese oil survey ship inside the 200 nautical mile zone, according to Hanoi.

Vietnam said it has since deployed eight ships to "escort" the Binh Minh 2 -- without saying what kind of vessels -- a move analysts say raises the stakes in the dispute.

After the May 26 incident, China said Vietnamese vessels were operating "illegally" and urged the country to "refrain from creating trouble".

Beijing says it is committed to peace in the South China Sea, but its more assertive maritime posture has caused concern among regional nations.

Tensions have also risen this year between China and the Philippines, another claimant to the Spratly islands, where Malaysia, Brunei and Taiwan also say they have a stake.

US Defense Secretary Robert Gates warned last weekend that clashes may erupt in the South China Sea unless nations with conflicting territorial claims adopt a mechanism to settle disputes peacefully.

Hundreds of people held a peaceful anti-China protest outside Beijing's embassy in Hanoi on Sunday, the largest action of its kind since 2007. Protests are rare in authoritarian Vietnam.

Tensions have also spread to the Internet.

In the past few days a number of Vietnamese websites have been hacked including one connected with the foreign ministry, with information in Chinese and images of the Chinese flag left behind, Nga said.

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

What vietnam sows, is what vietnam reaps.

Vietnam must free Laos and cambodia!

Anonymous said...

Do ma HoChiMinh and Do ma Communist vietcong...do ma congkak!

Vietnam is a terrorist in Cambodia, Lao, and Myanmar

Anonymous said...

At least the Viet have the gut to protest against their giant neighbor.
But the dogs CPP just tug their tails between their legs, shame on you Hun Sen!

Anonymous said...

China gonna do something to vietnam. Vietnam is sticking to close to the west while they are bordering with china.

Big trouble in little vietnam?

Very true about hun sen, he got no gut against youn. Atleast youn stood up to china.

Anonymous said...

MY MONEY IS ON CHINA.

Anonymous said...

If the Berlin Wall can fall...so can VietNam...If the people of Egypt can find their way, so can Khmer...People must act.

Honoi rolom...Ho Chi Minh roleay...Vietcong kjut kjai...sabai democracy Asia.

Anonymous said...

Wt a minute....

Don' t tell me that Youn complaints that too many illegal Chines come to settle in Youn!

Anonymous said...

Shut the fuck up, Khmer dogs. Go lick your mama's pussy and fucking stop bitching or I will cut your throat. Fuck your daughters an wife, they are my pets.

Mao Tze Dong

Anonymous said...

"This is unacceptable to Vietnam", foreign ministry spokeswoman Nguyen Phuong Nga told reporters. Sure, and it is acceptable to Vienames to take Koh Trol (Phu Quoc), robbing Khmer lands, meddling Cambodian internal politic by assinated opposition leaders, ordered miilions of Vietnames illegal to vote for Hun Sen, and at the same time threaening Hun Sen's life and his family members if not follow the orders, removed Cambodian people from theirs home, village to plant rubber plantations, stations hundred of thousands of Vietnames armies in Cambodian under disguise of Cambodian armies, armed the Vietnames civilian who live in Cambodia, exhausted all Khmer resources such as taking money from Cambodian people i.e. Sok Kung take money from Angkor Wat and feed all those Vietnames assasins to kill Khmer. I mean who killed Chea Vichea? Vietnamee assasin of course, and Hun Sen to scare of Vietanmes not to prevent anything. Now, the Vietnames turn around and said it not acceptable for Vietnamese for Chinese who legally explore resource on their water right? Pa leas! Do not get me going, man. Any scholar who want to dig for the treu of what happen during the killing and aftermath for sure will find out Vietnamese played a big roll if not the one who outright planed, implemented and executed. All the taletell signs are out there to scholarly conduct studies.

By the way, K5 should be more made for the world to know.

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

Vietname complain to China when it touching Vietnam's Boade, however when it encroached on Cambodia territory it do and say nothing...keep quiet and continue it journey of invading Cambodia silently through Hun Sen the traitor. China should show some muscle and encroch more on Vietnam territory

Anonymous said...

AH HUN SEN is the Vietcong dog because the Vietcong save AH HUN SEN life from Pol Pot!

The only good Vietcong is a dead Vietcong!

Anonymous said...

DO ma Vietnam vietcong congkak!

Hanoi rolom, HoChiMinh roleay, vietcong kjut kjai, sabai Asia!

Vietcong is a prasite and a terrorist.

Anonymous said...

China should execute the V5 plan on VietNam

The free world hate vietcong and HoChiMinh. Terrorist and parasite!