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China says has agreement with Vietnam on managing South China Sea dispute
Reuters | Published — Friday 3 November 2017

BEIJING/HANOI: China and Vietnam have reached agreement on managing their dispute in the South China Sea through friendly talks, a senior Chinese diplomat said on Friday, following an ugly spat over the summer between the two communist neighbors.
The countries have long been at loggerheads over the strategic waterway, through which more than $3 trillion in cargo passes every year, with Vietnam having emerged as the most vocal opponent of China’s claims to the majority of the regional sea.
A scheduled meeting between their foreign ministers in August was canceled on the sidelines of a regional gathering in Manila amid an argument about militarization in the South China Sea and island-building.
Hanoi and Beijing, however, have sought to get relations back on track, with a top Chinese leader telling his Vietnamese hosts in September that their two communist parties have a “shared destiny.”
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met senior Vietnamese officials in Hanoi this week.
Speaking before Chinese President Xi Jinping goes to Vietnam next week for a state visit and to attend a summit of Asia Pacific leaders, Chinese Assistant Foreign Minister Chen Xiaodong said national leaders of the two countries have had many “deep, frank” discussions on maritime issues.
“They reached an important consensus,” Chen told a news briefing.
“Both sides will uphold the principle of friendly consultations and dialogue to jointly manage and control maritime disputes, and protect the bigger picture of developing Sino-Vietnam relations and stability in the South China Sea.”
Vietnam’s Deputy Prime Minister Pham Binh Minh said in a statement late on Thursday that he had proposed in a meeting with Wang that the two countries resolve disputes based on common sense and international law.
The latter point is a contentious one in the South China Sea, where Vietnam has long said China’s extensive territorial claim has no legal basis.
China and Southeast Asian countries are willing and able to handle the South China Sea issue themselves, Chen said, in an oblique reference to the United States, whose comments on the dispute and naval patrols in the waterway have angered Beijing.
“We also hope countries outside the region can objectively view positive change in the South China Sea situation, and do more for peace and stability in the region,” Chen said.
China has appeared uneasy at Vietnamese efforts to rally Southeast Asian countries over the busy swathe of sea as well as at its neighbor’s growing defense ties with the United States, Japan and India.
In July, under pressure from Beijing, Vietnam suspended oil drilling in offshore waters also claimed by China.
Brunei, Malaysia, the Philippines and Taiwan also claim parts of the South China Sea, and dispute China’s contention of sovereignty over most of the waters.
China has undertaken more construction and reclamation in the South China Sea, recent satellite images show, and is likely to more powerfully reassert its claims over the waterway soon, regional diplomats and military officers say.
Xi is also visiting Laos during his tour, another communist-run county once firmly in Vietnam’s orbit, but which is now increasingly close to Beijing and the site of several major Chinese infrastructure projects.
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Out of ASEAN, the only two nations to openly oppose China in the SCS were Vietnam and the Philippines.

After the pro-China Duterte came to power, the Philippines backed off and made a deal with China, leaving Vietnam all alone.

I guess now everyone has accepted the fact that China will continue building islands and military bases in the SCS regardless. So why complain about it.
 
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Out of ASEAN, the only two nations to openly oppose China in the SCS were Vietnam and the Philippines.

After the pro-China Duterte came to power, the Philippines backed off and made a deal with China, leaving Vietnam all alone.

I guess now everyone has accepted the fact that China will continue building islands and military bases in the SCS regardless. So why complain about it.
I suggest you change your mindset a bit. Such thinking leads you to nowhere and confrontation will continue to exist or even escalate. Don’t make a typical Chinese mistake you are the only one who is smart the other are stupid.
 
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Out of ASEAN, the only two nations to openly oppose China in the SCS were Vietnam and the Philippines.

After the pro-China Duterte came to power, the Philippines backed off and made a deal with China, leaving Vietnam all alone.

I guess now everyone has accepted the fact that China will continue building islands and military bases in the SCS regardless. So why complain about it.
Philippines no longer oppose :3
They chose to collaborate.

Malaysia, Brunei and Singapore will not step into a fight they cant win, they will always move away from armed conflicts

Thailand is your ally.
Not sure about Indonesia though.
 
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Out of ASEAN, the only two nations to openly oppose China in the SCS were Vietnam and the Philippines.

After the pro-China Duterte came to power, the Philippines backed off and made a deal with China, leaving Vietnam all alone.

I guess now everyone has accepted the fact that China will continue building islands and military bases in the SCS regardless. So why complain about it.

It was incredible to watch how post-Arbitration calculations have been badly misfired right in the face of the ill-wishers...

It came in the person of President Duterte, who showed impressive strategic prowess and ditched the effort by the US, farmland Australia, and lil' Japan to muddy the waters in the South China Sea and extract a crisis from it.

The Vietnamese mostly waited patiently. They even sent an observer to the Kangaroo court manned by many dishonest US and Australian experts that sucked millions of hard-earned money from the Philippine public. Vietnam sent an observer not to support the PH, but, to object in case PH side said anything against the interests of Vietnam in the SCS (meaning the contested islands between PH and VN).

Long story short, the PH people and Duterte saw that they were gods' chosen people to be sacrificed on the anti-China altar to please the gods of war and perhaps extract selfish benefits for lil' Japan, shaky US, and up for grab farm land Australia.

Duterte killed the Arbitration more brutally (and faster) than Trump killed the TPP. :partay:

Now it is all silent around the region and the PH is receiving much needed infrastructure assistance from China.

China, on the other hand, is gently developing the region, one step at a time. Hail one of the world's biggest island makers, Tian Kun.

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What is this "typical Chinese mistake" that only Chinese people make?
Most Chinese believe themselves having IQ of 200, while other somewhere between 12.5 and 12.8.

That is not a joke.
 
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That's a pretty racist generalisation against Chinese people.
Don’t blame me blame yourself.

I just say what you have in mind. You forgot vietnam had been part of china for 1,000 years with the Viets as Chinese nationals, with a period lasting longer than majority of countries on this planet in their existence. We know you in and out. I even know what you want to say before words leave your mouth.
 
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Don’t blame me blame yourself.

I just say what you have in mind. You forgot vietnam had been part of china for 1,000 years with the Viets as Chinese nationals, with a period lasting longer than majority of countries on this planet in their existence. We know you in and out. I even know what you want to say before words leave your mouth.

Dont pretend you speak for Vietnamese people. Your not, your German.
 
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Only China has agreement with all countries in the world to manage their properties.

Hardly we hear about any such agreements in place from the countries like Vietnam, phillipines Japan, India and others.

I’m sure out of the 20 odd possible habitable candidate planets China has a map claiming at least 19.
 
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I don't think it's a good idea to reached any important consensus with Vietnam under current situation, without enemy how to solve SCS issue?
 
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I don't think it's a good idea to reached any important consensus with Vietnam under current situation, without enemy how to solve SCS issue?

Solve it peacefully, I think. Regional peace and stability is what China needs in the near term.

At one point, China's power will achieve such a scale that the disputes will be solved naturally.
 
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