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China and Vietnam in stand-off over Chinese survey ship mission to disputed reef in South China Sea

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https://www.scmp.com/news/china/dip...-hanoi-stand-over-chinese-survey-ship-mission

Chinese and Vietnamese coastguard vessels have been involved in a week-long confrontation over a reef in the South China Sea, risking the biggest clash between the two nations in five years.

The stand-off may trigger a wave of anti-China sentiment in Vietnam not seen since 2014, when a Chinese oil rig arrived off the disputed Paracel Islands.

Six heavily armed coastguards vessels – two Chinese and four Vietnamese – have been eyeing each other in patrols around Vanguard Bank in the Spratly group of islands since last week. About a dozen vessels were reported in the vicinity by marine tracking websites on Thursday.

The stand-off emerged despite a pledge in May by Chinese and Vietnamese defence ministers to settle maritime disputes by negotiation.

On Wednesday last week, Chinese survey ship Haiyang Dizhi 8 (Marine Geology 8) entered waters near the Vietnamese-controlled reef to conduct a seismic survey, Ryan Martinson, an assistant professor at the US Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island, said in a tweet on Friday, citing ship tracking data.

Its escorts included the 12,000-tonne armed coastguard vessel 3901, complete with helicopter, and the 2,200-tonne coastguard ship 37111.

On Friday, Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Geng Shuang did not confirm a stand-off at Vanguard Bank, but he said China was determined to protect its interests in the South China Sea.

“We are also committed to managing our differences through negotiations with relevant countries,” Geng said.

President Xi Jinping meanwhile told visiting Vietnamese National Assembly chairwoman Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan that the two countries should “safeguard maritime peace and stability with concrete actions”.

Earlier on Friday, National People’s Congress chief Li Zhanshu told Nguyen that both sides should work together on a code of conduct for the South China Sea.

Relations between China and Vietnam were at their lowest ebb in a decade in May 2014, when the China National Offshore Oil Corporation moved oil platform Hai Yang Shi You 981 into waters near the Paracels. Vietnam sent vessels to stop the rig fixing to the seabed and were met by Chinese escort ships.

Beijing and Hanoi accused each other of allowing ships to ram opposing vessels. Anti-China protests swept Vietnam, and in southeastern Binh Duong province 14 factories owned by Chinese businesses were attacked.

Tensions eased in July that year, when China said the rig had finished its work and was withdrawn from the disputed waters.


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Chinese Defence Minister General Wei Fenghe (left) and Vietnamese counterpart General Ngo Xuan Lich discussed the South China Sea during talks in Hanoi in May. Photo: Handout
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Since then, the two countries have made efforts to improve relations. In May, Chinese Minister of National Defence General Wei Fenghe visited Hanoi, pledging with his Vietnamese counterpart that both nations would maintain stability in the South China Sea.

Vanguard Bank is the westernmost reef of the Spratlys and sits within what Hanoi claims is 200 nautical miles of its exclusive economic zone. That claim is contested by Beijing and Taiwan.

The Vanguard Bank basin is known to have rich oil and gas reserves, and Vietnam has dozens of oil rigs operating in the area. In 1994, armed Vietnamese vessels forced Chinese survey ship Shiyan 2 (Experiment 2) from the area after a three-day stand-off.

China claims most of the South China Sea, but that is contested in places by Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia and Brunei.
 
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But the article said there were four heavily armed Vietnamese vessels against two Chinese vessels.
But our ships are much smaller. Unfortunately.

so what are you afraid off, isn't vietnam superpowa nation who beat french, US, china in the past ;) just rammed that big fat coward chinese coast guard like you did to other country ship.......that will be a spectacle to see.......lol
Keep laughing.
Vietnam fought against 20 US aircraft carriers in the war, both conventional and nuclear powered. Dealing with one 12,000 ton chinese bully ship is a challenge but is just a small problem.
 
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But our ships are much smaller. Unfortunately.


Keep laughing.
Vietnam fought against 20 US aircraft carriers in the war, both conventional and nuclear powered. Dealing with one 12,000 ton chinese bully ship is a challenge but is just a small problem.
like i said, it would be a great spectacle, especially when chinese navy stomp on you guys like nothing happen :D
 
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like i said, it would be a great spectacle, especially when chinese navy stomp on you guys like nothing happen :D
Nonsense!
We can throw net and obstacles to disable the propeller for months if we want to. That is just one of the many means.

Let’s wait. At the moment neither side wants to escalate.

The US and Japan may step in and that will be no fun any more.
 
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Nonsense!
We can throw net and obstacles to disable the propeller for months if we want to. That is just one of the many means.

Let’s wait. At the moment neither side wants to escalate.

The US and Japan may step in and that will be no fun any more.
Then just DO IT, to many chit chat is not good for brain health LOL
 
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Nonsense!
We can throw net and obstacles to disable the propeller for months if we want to. That is just one of the many means.

Let’s wait. At the moment neither side wants to escalate.

The US and Japan may step in and that will be no fun any more.
Dont waste time wt guys from a country that dont even have a proper defense system :cool:
 
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Then just DO IT, to many chit chat is not good for brain health LOL
Look, there is a difference between civilization and barbaric. Unlike Indo, that loves using guns whenever the chance.

In case you don’t know: we clash with chinese clowns thousands times at sea, going back in times when dinosaurs still populated this planet. Nothing special. One thing is certain, we will not be the first that opens fire.
 
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