There is a big difference between Vietnam and China when regarding Typhoon Haiyan aid - your economy is second largest while Vietnam has smaller economy, do you think they could give large amount of money?
Whether it was a Filipino or not, you take glee in knowing that Vietnamese and Filipinos are killing each other and you always love to stereotype us "pirates" and "bandits"!
Do you think that I would believe that you don't have any form of hatred against other nationalities?! Because you clearly show it towards Vietnamese! And why make reference to that Vietnam War-era chemical weapon? Are you trying to imply that your country will destroy us and eventually force us to be your "friend"?!
Please allow us to remind you that we are, despite the 2nd most powerful economics in the world, still a developing country with billion of mouths to feed compare to the little Vietnamese population. With that in mind, do remember we never ask you anything in return for our aid. We didn't even ask for a "thank you". Not at all.
I believe it is important to admit your wrongdoing before making others investigated and found out themselves. Just as you deny the killing of Taiwanese fisherman until overwhelming evidence got leaked out, then you accepted responsibility.
Your hatred toward us is far stronger than any hatred I, or any Chinese have toward the Pinoy. We never have any hostile history with you. Never shot a single Pinoy! Yet, you are going to sit there and accuse that I hate the Pinoy? The reference to the Agent Orange showed despite the US beyond war criminal action, the Vietnamese can still regard the US as their sugar-buddy so I don't see why you house so much animosity toward us. We never done anything to you. Can we agree on this?
That is an interesting development on the sea lanes. What i think is that there seems to be a consensus that the tense standoff in the south china seas have resulted in unwarranted hostility on all sides. I don't believe that China is alone to blame here as this issue actually extends even before the landmark 2012 scarborough shoal incident that filipinos and vietnamese people tend to over emphasize and that the u.s tends to make reference to in key press releases. Perhaps it is time for the entire region or at least to start the claimant state members to agree on some kind of consensus on a binding code of conduct or some sorts. You seem to be a really approachable chinese member, i would like to hear your opinion on that.
We always welcome bilateral settlement of dispute and we are currently in discussion of a binding Code of Conduct with our ASEAN partner. We put down a list of concern through our negotiation party.
-All sides must remain calm and retreat from escalating the issue.
-Non-relevant parties in SCS should have no say or take into the Code of Conduct.
-Retreat from trying to internationalizing a regional sea dispute. This is an area our Philippines partner needs to do.
-A step-by-step is needed to resolve negotiation through mutual beneficial relationship and not through any arbitration or the use any outside foreign power to intimidate anyone and put pressure into a weak agreement.
Can these points be address by our Philippines and Vietnamese partner? That remain to be seen. We are ready 24/7, all day and everyday talk!