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3 Chinese navy ships visit Vietnam
English.news.cn 2013-01-07 18:16:51

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PLAN frigate Yi Yang

HO CHI MINH CITY, Vitenam, Jan. 7 (Xinhua) -- Three Chinese navy ships returning from counter-piracy operations in the Gulf of Aden have docked at south Vietnam's Ho Chi Minh City, kicking off a five-day good-will visit on Monday.

The People's Liberation Army (PLA) Navy ships belonging to the 12nd Escort Task Group were warmly received by representatives from Vietnamese army and government, the Chinese embassy in Vietnam and consulate general in Ho Chi Minh City as well as local Chinese institutions and companies.

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CNS Qian Dao Hu

The escort task group is composed of missile frigates CNS Yi Yang and CNS Chang Zhou and comprehensive replenishment ship CNS Qian Dao Hu. The fleet, led by Rear Admiral Zhou Ximing and joined by over 790 PLA Navy officers and men, had left China in July, 2012, and visited Sydney of Australia in December after fulfilling the escort mission.

Zhou Ximing, on behalf of the escort task group, briefed Chinese Ambassador to Vietnam Kong Xuanyou and other visitors to the ships on their counter-piracy and excort mission.

According to the schedule, the Chinese PLA Navy visiting group will hold various activities jointly with their Vietnamese counterparts, as to increase bilateral communication and understanding, while Zhou Ximing and his commanding team are to visit and hold talks with Vietnamese government and senior military officials including Rear Admiral Pham Van Hong, Deputy Staff Chief of Vietnamese Navy.

Navy fleets escorting commercial vessels in the Indian Ocean have successfully accomplished their international missions over the last four years, the PLA Naval Headquarters has said on Dec. 25, 2012.

Chinese Navy has increased its ability to conduct off-shore military maneuvers, with a total of 34 warships, 28 helicopters and over 10,000 officers and sailors participating in ocean-going missions since Dec. 26, 2008, when Chinese navy ships began conducting escort missions in the Indian Ocean. Since then, they have escorted over 5,000 Chinese and foreign civilian vessels, half of which belonged to foreign owners including Vietnamese.

3 Chinese navy ships visit Vietnam - Xinhua | English.news.cn
 
media in Vietnam didn't reported, :tongue:
 
Are they invited to have some pho?
 
PLAN 12th Gulf of Aden anti-piracy fleet.
They had finished the job and return home, 1st visit to Austrilia, 2nd visit to Vietnam, then back to ZhanJiang military harbour.

That's weird indeed: VN media ignores completely the visit.
Ur government might not wanna PLAN visit stimulate local ppl, or ur policmen will arrest more protesters.Vietnam government received more pressures from domestic nationalism.
 
Ur government might not wanna PLAN visit stimulate local ppl, or ur policmen will arrest more protesters.Vietnam government received more pressures from domestic nationalism.

How did you know that?

Too bad, in mainland, they don't have pro-government NGOs, can be used to held massive protest for national interest.

In Taiwan, US have very strong NGOs and media control to defend US interest in Taiwan. Just recently we held a massive protest by one of Taiwan NGO to reject one of Taiwan media being sold to mainland.
 
The agenda is very clear. Vietnam media want the conflict and hostility between Vietnamese and Chinese continue.

Or It's your wish, Tro.ll...
Tsk tsk tsk, kids playing in everywhere....
 
Are they invited to have some pho?

sure, Pho as much as you can eat!

:rofl:

Seems like they are trying to do some making up.

Officially the visit aims to increase bilateral communication and understanding, whatever it means.

The agenda is very clear. Vietnam media want the conflict and hostility between Vietnamese and Chinese continue.

I think Vietnam media receives order not to report about the visit, or just keeps low profile. The government doesn't want to see protests on the street.

http://en.vietnamplus.vn/Home/Chinese-naval-ships-visit-Ho-Chi-Minh-City/20131/31050.vnplus
 
Obviously,vietnam govt don't want to anger China too much,it maintains the relationship with us carefully in order not to be hapless being punished before Philippines or Japan.simultaneously, it would like to maintain the high nationalist fervor of their people,whenever they want to ignite the fervor they only have to press the button softly.

That's weird indeed: VN media ignores completely the visit.

media in Vietnam didn't reported, :tongue:
 
Obviously,vietnam govt don't want to anger China too much,it maintains the relationship with us carefully in order not to be hapless being punished before Philippines or Japan.simultaneously, it would like to maintain the high nationalist fervor of their people,whenever they want to ignite the fervor they only have to press the button softly.

Actually the Vietnamese government tries to belance the impossibilty: between maintaining a good relationship with China and defending national interests. Traditionally even the government is devided into Anti and Pro-China fractions, while the public is more or less has anti chinese sentiment.

Don't forget, communist Vietnam is a tightly controlled state. Only the government has the right to play politic. Public security ranks high.
 
Actually the Vietnamese government tries to belance the impossibilty: between maintaining a good relationship with China and defending national interests. Traditionally even the government is devided into Anti and Pro-China fractions, while the public is more or less has anti chinese sentiment.

Don't forget, communist Vietnam is a tightly controlled state. Only the government has the right to play politic. Public security ranks high.
that's the root of current problems.after our friend Hồ Chí Minh,your govt devided into pro-China and pro-Soviet groups,however,the pro-Soviet group took the leadership for the Soviet Union is a greater backing at that time and China didn't make efforts to get your support in our disputes with the Soviet Union.unfortunately,soviet union collapsed and you lost the backing,so you need another----US,which was your biggest enemy.

have you ever imagine?if the pro-China group took the leadership in the 1970s.....vietnam should and would in a better position.firstly,national security,you wouldn't have a big enemy;secondly,territorial disputes,all our friendly neighbors have demarcated the boundaries with us and some of them benifit much;thirdly,economic help,needless to say as you are all clever guys.
 
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