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The oil rig is within China's 200nm EEZ in reference to Zhongjian Island. Why should we remove our oil rig from our EEZ? :lol:
it is more closer of Vietnam main land , to technically it belong to Vietnam, 200 NM from china dose means it can end up on land of Vietnam, It divided equally.



If India start claiming as per china law India owns the 90% of Indian ocean from where Chinese ships passes. Andaman and laskshdeep.
It's xudeen delusion mind.
Tri Ton Island (or Zhongjian Island) is just a reef, even they're control Phu Lam Island with a big military base on there, it's not mean they have EEZ with those Islands.
 
China can build more rigs. good business for corrouption leadership in China.

China can not swalow our Islands, kid.
Oh, so china build rigs is just for corruptied leadership? very interesting logic, from territory dispute to corruption, and connect them, you are "genius", hehe!
Find many vietnamese here have many weird logic, can't understand.
 
Update news:

At this morning, Chinese was increase their forces with some big transport and support ships.
Some Chinese ships with high speed was try to crush Vietnamese ships formation ...

PRC has over 100 ships (coast guard, military, armed fishing-ship, big tug, support ships ...), Vietnam has over 30 ships, and still reinforce ...
 
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You can say Europeans illegally occupied North America, but you will be laughed at and possibly get your teeth kicked in by Americans.

China signed with Japan that Taiwan + Senkaku belong to Japan, base on you logic Japan could claim North East China belong to Japan too. :haha:
 
We never troll. PLAN can easily crushed VPN and vietnam is just an egg. While China is more powerful and she is the stone against Vietnam. All this is facts.
Look at the number of fighter jet PLANAF and number of advance warship we.owned against VPN. You definitely know the truth.
Are you taunting us?:sniper:

Considering the position of the standoff is about 250 km away from Vietnam's coast; your navy is not in a very good shape my friend. Our shore-based AShM like Shaddock (550 km), Yakhont (300 km), and possibly the Kh-35 (280 km) can send your surface fleet to the bottom of the ocean in a snap. Our Airforce won't need to engage you directly; they can pick and choose when to shoot and scoot the Kh-59MK AShM (285 km) at your fleet. We have mobilized for war already and we are just waiting for you to fire the first shot.
 
Oh, so china build rigs is just for corruptied leadership? very interesting logic, from territory dispute to corruption, and connect them, you are "genius", hehe!
Find many vietnamese here have many weird logic, can't understand.

corruption regime in China used such idiot fake nationalism to make their business, they have to do something even though stupid when such fake toy completed.

Its shameful for China when they can't do the same tactic with Japan.

cowardice Chinese. :bunny:
 
China requires Vietnam to stop any form of disruptions of Chinese company's operations

Xinhua, 2014-5-9

A Chinese Foreign Ministry official on Thursday urged the Vietnamese side to stop any form of disruption of Chinese company's normal oil drilling in waters administered by China.

Yi Xianliang, Deputy Director-General of the Department of Boundary and Ocean Affairs of the Foreign Ministry of China, held a press briefing together with Li Yong, CEO of China Oilfield Services Limited (COSL), on China's drilling operations in southern waters to the Zhongjian Island of the Xisha Islands of China.

Yi said that since May 2, Vietnam has carried out intensive disruptions of Chinese company's normal oil drilling in waters administered by China. China is deeply surprised and shocked.

Yi said that the Xisha Islands are inherent territory of China and there are no disputes in this area. This operation is undertaken by COSL, and it is a normal drilling activity in the coastal waters of the Xisha Islands of China.

The waters of the operation, which is only 17 nautical miles away from the Zhongjian Island is completely within waters off China's Xisha Islands, he said, adding that it is 130-150 nautical miles away from Vietnam.

Chinese company's operation in waters off the Xisha Islands completely falls within China's sovereignty, sovereign rights and jurisdiction, Yi stressed.

Yi said that 10 years ago, Chinese companies have been operating in these waters. From last May to June, Chinese companies carried out 3-D seismic operations in these waters. This operation is only a routine continuation of our operation in these waters of the past decade.

Soon after the Chinese oil rig arrived at the scene of the operation on May 2, the Vietnamese side dispatched 6 vessels which took the first move to deliberately ram into Chinese government ships at the scene of the operation forcefully in an attempt to disrupt China's drilling operations, according to Yi.

Since May 3, Vietnam has sent more vessels to the scene and for many times rammed into Chinese government ships, he added.

China has for many times required the Vietnamese side to follow international practices and heed and respect the navigation notice issued by China's maritime authorities, so as to uphold maritime production and operation order and navigation safety, Yi said.

However, the Vietnamese side sent additional ships to the scene and continued to ram into Chinese vessels at the scene, said Yi, noting that from May 3 to 7, in a short period of 5 days, Vietnam had dispatched 36 vessels of various kinds which rammed Chinese vessels for as much as 171 times.

The Chinese vessels at the scene are only government vessels and civil vessels, Yi said, but the Vietnamese side has many armed vessels deployed to the scene.

In the course of collision, the Chinese side also found frogmen sent by the Vietnamese side 5 meters away from the Chinese government vessels, Yi said, adding that the Vietnamese side also placed many fishing nets and large obstacles in the waters, not only posing security threats to Chinese vessels and facilities, but also jeopardizing normal navigation security, he said.

Vietnam's disruptions of the Chinese company's normal activities have seriously violated China's sovereignty, sovereignty rights and jurisdiction, gravely affected the normal order of production and operation and the safety of China's rig, and caused unnecessary troubles for China-Vietnam relations, said Yi.

Yi said that the Chinese side had to take more security measures in response to Vietnam's disruptions, so as to ensure the order of maritime operation and the safety of navigation.

China has exercised enormous restraint when dealing with provocations by the Vietnamese side, he stressed.

To date, the Chinese side has communicated with the Vietnamese side for 14 times through diplomatic channels, calling on the Vietnamese side to respect China's legitimate rights and interests, come to its senses, stop all forms of disruption and remove immediately all vessels and personnel from the scene, according to Yi.

Yi said that relations between China and Vietnam have experienced steady improvements in recent years. Leaders of the two parties and two states have reached important consensus on strengthening traditional friendship, deepening strategic cooperation and properly handling sensitive issues.

In 2011, China and Vietnam reached the agreement on the basic principles guiding the settlement of maritime issues between China and Vietnam and also launched the consultation of two working groups, one on maritime cooperation in low-sensitive areas and the other on joint development of waters outside the mouth of the Beibu Bay, he said.

In 2013, China and Vietnam identified the overall strategy to develop maritime, land and financial cooperation in parallel which created new prospects for China-Vietnam relations, Yi said, adding that the working group on maritime joint development has held two rounds of consultation and achieved positive progress.

China and Vietnam are neighbors and brothers linked by rivers and mountains, he said, adding that the Chinese side believes that the two countries have the capacity and wisdom to solve the problem.

The Chinese side hopes that the Vietnamese side will cherish what the two have achieved in bilateral relations which does not come easily and work hard to improve bilateral relations together with China, according to Yi.

Too many words, any image available? or chinese's "civil" vessels have no camera but many guns :D
 
Too many words, any image available? or chinese's "civil" vessels have no camera but many guns :D

There are warships, I think, deployed to the area, at the moment, and the article I posted above says it clearly.

Why should China share images and videos with others? China does not recognize Vietnamese action, so, is not obliged to provide any proof.

China is not in the defensive. Wordiness best describes the Vietnamese. No Chinese officials other than spokespersons addressed the issue as yet.
 
There are warships, I think, deployed to the area, at the moment, and the article I posted above says it clearly.

Why should China share images and videos with others? China does not recognize Vietnamese action, so, is not obliged to provide any proof.

China is not in the defensive. Wordiness best describes the Vietnamese. No Chinese officials other than spokespersons addressed the issue as yet.
Almost your ship has gun and armed men, include fishing-ship ...
PRC media just try to pretend like victim ... LOL :coffee:
 
China requires Vietnam to stop any form of disruptions of Chinese company's operations

Xinhua, 2014-5-9

A Chinese Foreign Ministry official on Thursday urged the Vietnamese side to stop any form of disruption of Chinese company's normal oil drilling in waters administered by China.

Yi Xianliang, Deputy Director-General of the Department of Boundary and Ocean Affairs of the Foreign Ministry of China, held a press briefing together with Li Yong, CEO of China Oilfield Services Limited (COSL), on China's drilling operations in southern waters to the Zhongjian Island of the Xisha Islands of China.

Yi said that since May 2, Vietnam has carried out intensive disruptions of Chinese company's normal oil drilling in waters administered by China. China is deeply surprised and shocked.

Yi said that the Xisha Islands are inherent territory of China and there are no disputes in this area. This operation is undertaken by COSL, and it is a normal drilling activity in the coastal waters of the Xisha Islands of China.

The waters of the operation, which is only 17 nautical miles away from the Zhongjian Island is completely within waters off China's Xisha Islands, he said, adding that it is 130-150 nautical miles away from Vietnam.

Chinese company's operation in waters off the Xisha Islands completely falls within China's sovereignty, sovereign rights and jurisdiction, Yi stressed.

Yi said that 10 years ago, Chinese companies have been operating in these waters. From last May to June, Chinese companies carried out 3-D seismic operations in these waters. This operation is only a routine continuation of our operation in these waters of the past decade.

Soon after the Chinese oil rig arrived at the scene of the operation on May 2, the Vietnamese side dispatched 6 vessels which took the first move to deliberately ram into Chinese government ships at the scene of the operation forcefully in an attempt to disrupt China's drilling operations, according to Yi.

Since May 3, Vietnam has sent more vessels to the scene and for many times rammed into Chinese government ships, he added.

China has for many times required the Vietnamese side to follow international practices and heed and respect the navigation notice issued by China's maritime authorities, so as to uphold maritime production and operation order and navigation safety, Yi said.

However, the Vietnamese side sent additional ships to the scene and continued to ram into Chinese vessels at the scene, said Yi, noting that from May 3 to 7, in a short period of 5 days, Vietnam had dispatched 36 vessels of various kinds which rammed Chinese vessels for as much as 171 times.

The Chinese vessels at the scene are only government vessels and civil vessels, Yi said, but the Vietnamese side has many armed vessels deployed to the scene.

In the course of collision, the Chinese side also found frogmen sent by the Vietnamese side 5 meters away from the Chinese government vessels, Yi said, adding that the Vietnamese side also placed many fishing nets and large obstacles in the waters, not only posing security threats to Chinese vessels and facilities, but also jeopardizing normal navigation security, he said.

Vietnam's disruptions of the Chinese company's normal activities have seriously violated China's sovereignty, sovereignty rights and jurisdiction, gravely affected the normal order of production and operation and the safety of China's rig, and caused unnecessary troubles for China-Vietnam relations, said Yi.

Yi said that the Chinese side had to take more security measures in response to Vietnam's disruptions, so as to ensure the order of maritime operation and the safety of navigation.

China has exercised enormous restraint when dealing with provocations by the Vietnamese side, he stressed.

To date, the Chinese side has communicated with the Vietnamese side for 14 times through diplomatic channels, calling on the Vietnamese side to respect China's legitimate rights and interests, come to its senses, stop all forms of disruption and remove immediately all vessels and personnel from the scene, according to Yi.

Yi said that relations between China and Vietnam have experienced steady improvements in recent years. Leaders of the two parties and two states have reached important consensus on strengthening traditional friendship, deepening strategic cooperation and properly handling sensitive issues.

In 2011, China and Vietnam reached the agreement on the basic principles guiding the settlement of maritime issues between China and Vietnam and also launched the consultation of two working groups, one on maritime cooperation in low-sensitive areas and the other on joint development of waters outside the mouth of the Beibu Bay, he said.

In 2013, China and Vietnam identified the overall strategy to develop maritime, land and financial cooperation in parallel which created new prospects for China-Vietnam relations, Yi said, adding that the working group on maritime joint development has held two rounds of consultation and achieved positive progress.

China and Vietnam are neighbors and brothers linked by rivers and mountains, he said, adding that the Chinese side believes that the two countries have the capacity and wisdom to solve the problem.

The Chinese side hopes that the Vietnamese side will cherish what the two have achieved in bilateral relations which does not come easily and work hard to improve bilateral relations together with China, according to Yi.
inherent territory of China my ***!
proof it!

Vietnam government plans to bring Chinese agrression to the next ASEAN summit in Burma. We will make an united front against China.
and our foreign minister is expected to travel to America soon.

Plus we will likely join the Phillipines to sue you on the international court.

You have intentionally escalated the tension. Everything has a price.
 
Very clever tactic to round up, my friend.

1. Your EEZ is overlapping with our controlled territorial water. The equidistant principle of UNCLOS applied here because of overlapping. The international law regarding overlapping water is to settle diplomatically between two parties. The trouble is you have been reluctant to do it bilaterally. We are forcing your hand, that all, my friend.
2.. It is not illegal. Go look up UNCLOS in reference to our declaration before ratifying. We never accept any country EEZ if it overlaps with our territorial base.
3. We did obey. It's true who misleading fact. Do I need to bring up our declaration before signing off on UNCLOS?
you don´t get it.

we never recognise your occupation of the Paracels.
until yet, the government tolerates this status quo. nothing more.

as you put an oild rig and dispatch warships into our EEZ, that runs clearly against the agreement.

I just wonder does any chinese man/woman have a clue about the UN Laws of Sea - what China has signed? Any knowledge about Territorial Sea and Contiguous Zone, Exclusive Economic Zone, Continental Shelf? I thought they are educated somehow. Or their authorities just brainwashed them all?
the Chinese use this argument:
"Everything is mine (since ancient times), as China is everywhere. if anyone opposes it, then I point my weapon at him."

No doubt, China is the new hooligan of Asia.
 
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China warns Philippines to stop provocation and release kidnapped Chinese fishermen immediately
MANILA, May 7 (Xinhua) -- Chinese embassy in Manila urged the Philippines on Wednesday to "take no more provocative action" after 11 Chinese fishermen were seized by Philippine police near Half Moon Shoal of Nansha Islands.

Chinese embassy spokesman Zhang Hua said in a statement that the embassy had already lodged representations with the Philippine side upon learning of the incident.

What has the Philippines done seriously infringed upon the sovereign rights and maritime rights of China, Zhang said.

He urged the Philippine side to "immediately" release detained Chinese fishermen, return their properties and ensure no more similar infringement acts are taken in future.

The spokesman reiterated that China has indisputable sovereign rights over the sea area, including the Half Moon Shoal of Nansha Islands, where the incident occurred.

The Philippine Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) on Wednesday confirmed the arrest of the Chinese fishermen.

The DFA explained that such actions were not meant to raise tensions with China.
Chinese FM demands immediate release of detained fishermen - CCTV News - CCTV.com English
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Triton Island aka ZhongJian Dao

Deny all you want but this island is de fecto China territory that comes with the stipulated rights to our claim within the 200nm EEZ.

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For reference, US territorial islands in Hawaii with their respective 200nm EEZ.

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Try arguing with that.
 
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10B dollars toy can make 10000B oil or gas. We know the math, no thanks.
The oil rig is within China's 200nm EEZ in reference to Zhongjian Island. Why should we remove our oil rig from our EEZ? :lol:

Vietnam and China already divided the sea area inside Gulf of Tonkin without problem, even there is a bundle of overlapping zone ...

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Using a tiny reef ( Triton ) at the far edge of Paracels Islands ( Hoang Sa islands ) which is robbed by China from Vietnam, against long coast of Vietnam mainland ... is a joke ...

For that, you think that Senkaku island controlled by Japan could used to claim for Japan EEZ 200 nm to China off coast ?

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