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come on, mad man don't know what is wrong there when he did it. :pleasantry:
 
China urged to respect Vietnam sovereignty after rig removed

Staff Writers
Friday, Jul 18,2014,01:27 (GMT+7)

HANOI – After China’s removal of Haiyang Shiyou-981 oil rig from Vietnam’s waters, the country on July 16 urged China to respect its sovereignty by neither redeploying this rig nor parking any other oil drilling platform inside Vietnam’s exclusive economic zone.

Le Hai Binh, spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, told a news conference in Hanoi on July 16 that Vietnam urged China not to bring back Haiyang Shiyou-981 or station any other rigs in Vietnam’s oil and gas Block 143 or any other areas well inside Vietnam’s exclusive economic zone and continental shelf.

Binh made the statement on July 16 in response to news reports that China had removed the rig that it had illegally placed in Vietnam’s waters since early May.

China’s rig Haiyang Shiyou-981 and a large number of escort ships, including military vessels, had violated the exclusive economic zone and continental shelf of Vietnam. The rig’s location was about 130 nautical miles from the coast of Vietnam.

Chinese ships rammed and fired water cannons at Vietnam Coast Guard and Fisheries Resources Surveillance Force vessels that were enforcing Vietnamese maritime law within Vietnam’s exclusive economic zone and continental shelf.

The aggressive actions by the Chinese side injured many Vietnamese fisheries surveillance officers, damaged Vietnamese law enforcement ships, and even sank a Vietnamese fishing boat, Binh said.

“Vietnam has again reiterated that the area where Haiyang Shiyou-981 had operated since early May belongs to Vietnam’s exclusive economic zone and continental shelf. Operations of the rig and escort ships of China over the past two months in the area are grossly illegal, infringing international law, including the 1982 UNCLOS,” the spokesman added.

According to the High Command of Vietnam Coast Guard, the oil rig was moving north-northwest toward China’s Hainan Island on Tuesday. The rig and the fleet of nearly 60 escort ships were moving at a speed of 4-4.2 nautical miles per hour.

At 6:20 a.m. on July 16, it was 41 nautical miles from its previous position, about 163 nautical miles southwest of Hainan Island. The Vietnamese law enforcement forces are closely watching their movement.

Meanwhile, 13 Vietnamese fishermen detained by China several days ago have been set free, according to the Vietnamese Embassy in China.

“They are on their way home on a fishing boat of Quang Binh coded QB93256 TS,” Luong Thanh Quang, assistant to chief of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ Consulate General Department, was quoted by Vietnamplus as saying.

The fishermen include seven crewmembers of QB 93256 TS boat from Quang Binh and six of QNg 94912 TS vessel from Quang Ngai.

The Chinese side kept the Quang Ngai boat and fishing tools of the two vessels on June 25 and July 3.

Vietnam’s spokesman Binh stressed that Vietnam wants an amicable settlement of disputes in the East Sea on the basis of international law, including the 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS). China was asked to respect Vietnam’s sovereignty, sovereign rights and jurisdiction to the exclusive economic zone and continental shelf.

Vietnam resolutely defends its sovereignty and sovereign rights in conformity with international law, Binh added.

At a meeting on law drafting on July 16, Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung protecting Vietnam’s sovereignty is a sacred task requiring ceaseless efforts and determination to take appropriate actions against all the behavior that violates the nation’s dependence and sovereignty over land, waters and islands.

China urged to respect Vietnam sovereignty after rig removed - China urged to respect Vietnam sovereignty after rig removed - SaiGon Times Daily
 
China urged to respect Vietnam sovereignty after rig removed

Staff Writers
Friday, Jul 18,2014,01:27 (GMT+7)

HANOI – After China’s removal of Haiyang Shiyou-981 oil rig from Vietnam’s waters, the country on July 16 urged China to respect its sovereignty by neither redeploying this rig nor parking any other oil drilling platform inside Vietnam’s exclusive economic zone.

Le Hai Binh, spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, told a news conference in Hanoi on July 16 that Vietnam urged China not to bring back Haiyang Shiyou-981 or station any other rigs in Vietnam’s oil and gas Block 143 or any other areas well inside Vietnam’s exclusive economic zone and continental shelf.

Binh made the statement on July 16 in response to news reports that China had removed the rig that it had illegally placed in Vietnam’s waters since early May.

China’s rig Haiyang Shiyou-981 and a large number of escort ships, including military vessels, had violated the exclusive economic zone and continental shelf of Vietnam. The rig’s location was about 130 nautical miles from the coast of Vietnam.

Chinese ships rammed and fired water cannons at Vietnam Coast Guard and Fisheries Resources Surveillance Force vessels that were enforcing Vietnamese maritime law within Vietnam’s exclusive economic zone and continental shelf.

The aggressive actions by the Chinese side injured many Vietnamese fisheries surveillance officers, damaged Vietnamese law enforcement ships, and even sank a Vietnamese fishing boat, Binh said.

“Vietnam has again reiterated that the area where Haiyang Shiyou-981 had operated since early May belongs to Vietnam’s exclusive economic zone and continental shelf. Operations of the rig and escort ships of China over the past two months in the area are grossly illegal, infringing international law, including the 1982 UNCLOS,” the spokesman added.

According to the High Command of Vietnam Coast Guard, the oil rig was moving north-northwest toward China’s Hainan Island on Tuesday. The rig and the fleet of nearly 60 escort ships were moving at a speed of 4-4.2 nautical miles per hour.

At 6:20 a.m. on July 16, it was 41 nautical miles from its previous position, about 163 nautical miles southwest of Hainan Island. The Vietnamese law enforcement forces are closely watching their movement.

Meanwhile, 13 Vietnamese fishermen detained by China several days ago have been set free, according to the Vietnamese Embassy in China.

“They are on their way home on a fishing boat of Quang Binh coded QB93256 TS,” Luong Thanh Quang, assistant to chief of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ Consulate General Department, was quoted by Vietnamplus as saying.

The fishermen include seven crewmembers of QB 93256 TS boat from Quang Binh and six of QNg 94912 TS vessel from Quang Ngai.

The Chinese side kept the Quang Ngai boat and fishing tools of the two vessels on June 25 and July 3.

Vietnam’s spokesman Binh stressed that Vietnam wants an amicable settlement of disputes in the East Sea on the basis of international law, including the 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS). China was asked to respect Vietnam’s sovereignty, sovereign rights and jurisdiction to the exclusive economic zone and continental shelf.

Vietnam resolutely defends its sovereignty and sovereign rights in conformity with international law, Binh added.

At a meeting on law drafting on July 16, Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung protecting Vietnam’s sovereignty is a sacred task requiring ceaseless efforts and determination to take appropriate actions against all the behavior that violates the nation’s dependence and sovereignty over land, waters and islands.

China urged to respect Vietnam sovereignty after rig removed - China urged to respect Vietnam sovereignty after rig removed - SaiGon Times Daily


This is a welcoming sign, indeed.
 
@cnleio : do you remember what I predict last month that "next month ( July ) China govt would go downstair ?
we all know that recent statement only for relaxing Chinese people purpose ...

Removal of the oil rig is the best choice for China benefit ...

I just was banned for no reason, by a Chinese moderator, I think. it's unfair compare to this dirty talking guy @CN Black or troll Jlaw.
 
@cnleio : do you remember what I predict last month that "next month ( July ) China govt would go downstair ?
we all know that recent statement only for relaxing Chinese people purpose ...

Removal of the oil rig is the best choice for China benefit ...

I just was banned for no reason, by a Chinese moderator, I think. it's unfair compare to this dirty talking guy @CN Black or troll Jlaw.

A great victory for Viet :rofl:

don't cry again when they come closer next time to vietnam mainland with more oil rigs.
:lol:
 
A great victory for Viet :rofl:

don't cry again when they come closer next time to vietnam mainland with more oil rigs.
:lol:

next time would be harder time for both, let's see.
I expect that when China bring another floating milestone to Vietnam EEZ, USA did lift the lethal weapon embargo.

I love some LRASM
 
spoken just like a communist, no matter what happens as long as you still exist you win.
But if you feel Vietnam won and China ran, cool, then you win, you are now the owner of SCS, and all belongs to you.
While most Chinese today feel we didn't do so hot in Korea, despite the rhetoric, it's encouraging the delusion is strong within you, young skywalker.

Paracel and Spatly Islands belong to us, not all SCS. only chinese have an illusion to rob Islands of Vietnam with force, it is wrong.

VN should kneel down to China, and beg for forgiveness.

mad man ! don't say idiot thing here.
 
Yeah, u always find a good excuse for ur withdrawal. In fact, if ur rig try to stay, our frogmen , our Kilos will come during the storm and destroy it, and u only can blame the storm that destroy ur rig :laugh:

Yes and in a year of time when South Sea 4 finishes the operation, we can expect another China withdrawn thread.
 
We will grab your whole land, you women, your resources if you invade China.
JP invaded ur land, rape ur gilrs etc. what u can do is keep begging JP for some cheap Yen in 1978 :pop:

Yes and in a year of time when South Sea 4 finishes the operation, we can expect another China withdrawn thread.
Whatever. the World see ur huge forces in Paracel were humiliated by VN small forces again after 1979 war and had to withdraw unconditionally .

Seems like Mr Xi's position is in danger bcz of his incompetent in fighting with enemies to protect 'China sovereignty' now :pop:

Poor Chinese peasant wont accept their Tax will be waste again in SCS(east sea) :pop:
 
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lol, seriously I find this NiceGuy has some cognitive dissonance, are you ok, my son?
 
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