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Stick to the topic I have already given infractions and deleted spam.
 
These vessels are bigger and stronger than your tiny and pathetic gun boats。

These 850-tonne beauties of steel are gonna give you a run for your money,not。:azn:

You just negate your sentence in case you have not notice.

What you said mean your ship will not make vietnamese ship a run for their money.........You are hinting that your ship are inferior.........

Usually when you put the not behind a whole sentence mean what you just said will never happen or not true........

I am just pointing out this, no offence intented.:)
 
These vessels are bigger and stronger than your tiny and pathetic gun boats。

These 850-tonne beauties of steel are gonna give you a run for your money,not。:azn:

850 tone is useless in area Islands with rocks under sea level.

please come to visit our island you are welcome

Robber has his big mouth.:devil:
 
The production of Type 022 resumes?

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Will they be deployed in the South China Sea together with a couple of "mother" ships?

The Pond will soon be teeming with Chinese ships, so many Chinese ships that there will be no room left for what you know.:azn:
 
Holiday destination. Rich people like to spend money on new places with privacy after all.
Rich men won't visit those disputed isls bcz they dont wanna die. Its just a waste to invest 1 bil there.China can't even put any oil rig in disputed zone so far,so left alone they so called casino and resort.
 
The production of Type 022 resumes?

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Will they be deployed in the South China Sea together with a couple of "mother" ships?

The Pond will soon be teeming with Chinese ships, so many Chinese ships that there will be no room left for what you know.:azn:

They occupied room and places by ports first. pls to go on but have to be respective to rule of international law for free navigation. china can spend money for benzin for idiot travelling, but don't violate other country territory.
useless big toy.:shout:
 
They occupied room and places by ports first. pls to go on but have to be respective to rule of international law for free navigation. china can spend money for benzin for idiot travelling, but don't violate other country territory.
useless big toy.:shout:
Its a waste to talk with them abt international law coz they only use jungle law to rule their country and treat their neighbours.just simply sink their ship and start a new war to teach them a lesson again.thats how to make them listen to us:coffee:
 
Hope the Chinese still remember the agreement and keep their words!


China, Vietnam vow to solve South China Sea issue on basis of consensus
English.news.cn 2012-09-20 21:38:28

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Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping (R) meets with Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung as they attend the 9th China-ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) Expo in Nanning, capital of south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Sept. 20, 2012. (Xinhua/Xie Huanchi)

NANNING, Sept. 20 (Xinhua) -- China and Vietnam agreed on Thursday to implement a consensus reached previously by the leaders of both countries regarding the South China Sea so as to solve the issue via negotiations and dialogue.

In his meeting with Vietnam Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung in south China's city of Nanning, Vice President Xi Jinping said issues regarding the South China Sea do not represent the entirety of China-Vietnam relations, but will affect their ties if improperly dealt with.

Both leaders have reached many important agreements regarding the sea and the two countries should earnestly implement them, said Xi.

"This is also vital for the smooth development of bilateral cooperation," said the vice president.

Echoing Xi's remarks, Dung, who is in China for the ninth China-ASEAN Expo (CAEXPO), said Vietnam and China should conscientiously implement the consensus, despite the fact that the two countries hold different views on the South China Sea.

The issue should be properly solved through negotiation and dialogue from a strategic height and in the spirit of brotherhood and comradeship, said Dung, adding that Vietnam will not let the issue affect the overall state of bilateral ties.

Xi said China hopes to maintain close communication with Vietnam during an east Asia summit to be held later this year so as to jointly promote east Asian cooperation.

Dung said Vietnam will always remember and appreciate the valuable assistance provided by China, adding that it is the top priority of Vietnam's foreign policy to develop cooperation with China.

Vietnam is ready to exert all its efforts to cherish and safeguard its traditional friendship with China, Dung said.
 
Hope the Chinese still remember the agreement and keep their words!

Dung said Vietnam will always remember and appreciate the valuable assistance provided by China, adding that it is the top priority of Vietnam's foreign policy to develop cooperation with China.

if only it is not the biggest lie in the world
 
Dung said Vietnam will always remember and appreciate the valuable assistance provided by China, adding that it is the top priority of Vietnam's foreign policy to develop cooperation with China.

if only it is not the biggest lie in the world

Whos have been living in Vietnam from time of 1975-1990, Vietnam was facing with embargo of US and wars of China against Vietnam (Polpot and border war 1979) can understand true face of China. Who is biggest liar in the world ? China !
 
The world support which country ?

This time... No nation support China. Lonely nation. How powerful US is ! but they still need and do many things to get agreement from other nations. That is the right way to last long. China is still aiming powerful, not really powerful yet...but acting like evil...become lonely nation. Up and down soon.
 
Taiwan to start oil exploration in S China Sea



Taiwan will launch oil exploration efforts in waters off Itu Aba Island (Taiping Island, 太平島) next year, in a move that is likely to raise tensions with other claimants to a series of islets in the South China Sea.

During a meeting at the legislature in Taipei yesterday, Bureau of Energy officials confirmed that the Ministry of Economic Affairs’ Bureau of Mines, in cooperation with CPC Corp, Taiwan (CPC, 台灣中油), would send ships to waters near Itu Aba to conduct exploration for potential oil resources next year.

Bureau of Energy Director-General Jerry Ou (歐嘉瑞) told the Foreign Affairs and National Defense Committee that a monthly budget of NT$17 million (US$583,670) would be allocated to fund the efforts.

Ou said that as Taiwan is almost entirely dependent on imports for its oil supply, it was imperative for the nation to diversify its energy sources.

Though unproven, the South China Sea is believed to contain important oil and gas resources. Taiwan, China, Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia and Brunei all lay claim to parts of the area.

Administered by Taiwan, Itu Aba is the largest islet in the disputed Spratly Islands (Nansha Islands, 南沙群島). It lies about 1,400km from Greater Kaohsiung.

In 2008, Taiwan finished constrcution of a 1,150m airstrip on the island. Earlier this year, the Coast Guard Administration — which is mandated with defending sovereignty over the island — augmented its equipment on Itu Aba with a supply of T63 120mm mortar systems and L/60 40mm anti-aircraft guns, sparking protests among other claimants, including Vietnam and the Philippines.

Asking for a progress report, Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) Legislator Lin Yu-fang (林郁方), a strong supporter of Taiwan playing a more muscular role in the area, was assured that the plan had advanced past the “paperwork phase” and would be initiated as early as next month.

It has yet to be confirmed whether the exploration boats will be accompanied by coast guard vessels.

KMT Legislator Chen Cheng-hsiang (陳鎮湘) said the government should actively mine the waters near the Spratlys and the Pratas Islands (Dongsha Islands, 東沙群島) and establish a forward base in the area to oversee energy, fishing and environmental protection.

He also said a multilateral center should be established to lower the risks of sovereignty disputes with other countries.

On March 22, two coast guard speedboats were dispatched to intercept a pair of Vietnamese patrol vessels that had entered waters near Taiping, prompting the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to file a protest with Hanoi.

Two other ships entered waters near the island on March 26. The coast guard subsequently denied reports that shots had been fired during the incident.

http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/front/archives/2012/12/28/2003551168
 
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