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Vietnam ask Taiwan to cancel military exercises in Spratly (Truong Sa)

Posted by admin on Aug 23, 2012 | 1 Comment

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Ministry of Foreign Affairs today opposed the plan of Taiwan-fire exercises on the island of Itu Aba, Truong Sa, and requested to cancel the activities violate the sovereignty of Vietnam over Spratly Islands.

http://tinmoidoday.com/viet-nam-yeu-cau-dai-loan-huy-tap-tran-o-truong-sa/
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Philippines objects to new Chinese gunboat in South China Sea


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MANILA: The Philippines on Friday said it "strongly objects" to China's deployment of a new patrol vessel in the South China Sea, where the two countries have a seething maritime territorial dispute.

Such patrols will not boost China's claim to the disputed territory where the two countries have had a standoff since April, Department of Foreign Affairs spokesman Raul Hernandez said in a statement.

"The Philippines strongly objects to the Chinese patrol of Philippine maritime domain in the West Philippine Sea," the statement said, using the local name for the South China Sea.

It called on China to respect the country's "territorial sovereignty and EEZ", referring to the Philippines' 200-nautical-mile exclusive economic zone.

China's official Xinhua news agency said on Thursday an ocean-going patrol vessel equipped with a helipad would be deployed to the South China Sea, the first of its kind in the area.

In late November, China said it had granted its border patrol police the right to board and turn away foreign ships entering the disputed waters, raising fears of a confrontation.

Both the Philippines and China have overlapping claims over parts of the South China Sea, a major shipping route that is also believed to hold vast mineral resources.

Tensions between China and the Philippines have risen in the area since April after ships from both countries had a standoff over a rock outcropping known as the Scarborough Shoal.

While the Philippines has withdrawn its ships, it says China reneged on an agreement to pull out its own vessels.

China claims the shoal as well as nearly all of the South China Sea, even waters close to the coasts of neighbouring countries. The Philippines says the shoal is well within its EEZ.

Philippines objects to new Chinese gunboat in South China Sea - Channel NewsAsia
 
I've never seen such a mindless shxthead from jungles itself acting like human beings and talking 'bout "international law" while spraying shxts like "start a new war", what kind of creatures it would be I'm really curious.
This...thing even expects China to "listen to" it! What a bloody joke. We can hardly hear what you're barking, not to even speak of "listen to".
STFU and don't ever disgrace your own nation and blemish your flag!
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:
 
What agreement you're referring to? I wonder if you people read 'bout this article carefully and see what your leader was saying?
Those words like "brotherhood" and "comradeship" sounds really sarcastic to me now!
Actually, as a traditional Chinese, I never had such a great hostility against vietnam before I join this forum and see many vietnamese' resentfulness against China. According to what I was taught as a child, and in our media, vietnam always showed up as a friend that share the similar ideology with us in spite of that war (very little advocacy of that actually), at least not the bloody enemy(I bet most of the Chinese feel the same as I do)!
But now I will update my thoughts towards this entire nation and definitely tell my friend 'bout how you see about us. Some of your posts are really hard to accept, especially that "NiceGuy" Shxthead, he's totally out of his mind...
Hope the Chinese still remember the agreement and keep their words!
 
What agreement you're referring to? I wonder if you people read 'bout this article carefully and see what your leader was saying?
Those words like "brotherhood" and "comradeship" sounds really sarcastic to me now!
Actually, as a traditional Chinese, I never had such a great hostility against vietnam before I join this forum and see many vietnamese' resentfulness against China. According to what I was taught as a child, and in our media, vietnam always showed up as a friend that share the similar ideology with us in spite of that war (very little advocacy of that actually), at least not the bloody enemy(I bet most of the Chinese feel the same as I do)!
But now I will update my thoughts towards this entire nation and definitely tell my friend 'bout how you see about us. Some of your posts are really hard to accept, especially that "NiceGuy" Shxthead, he's totally out of his mind...

Global Time news of CPC reported that, in China is 95% of netizens agree to use force to rob the rest of Islands of Vietnam. You can read posts of SinoChallenger .
 
“CMS 5001” launched at WC on 28.12.2012::coffee:

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China, the professional squatter in Southeast Asia
GOTCHA By Jarius Bondoc (The Philippine Star) | Updated December 31, 2012 - 12:00am

Professional squatters usually work in syndicate. Using fake titles and maps they grab large tracts of land and waterways from real owners. For semblance of possession they build fences and passageways, workplaces and shelters. They refuse appeals to prove their rights in court, for they know they would lose against the true owners. Instead they employ armed bands to enforce their land-grab, and publicists to distort the truth. Respecting no one, they flout the law and public outrage. They delay inevitable eviction with blarney or harassment. Meantime, they profit from the illegal takeover, by directly exploiting resources or by subletting.

There are a billion squatters worldwide, mostly penurious and landless, and only a handful of land-grab syndicates. The biggest of the latter is China’s dictatorial party.

China uses baseless ancient rights and maps to lay claim to the entire South China Sea and scores of islets, shoals, and reefs. Such claim goes against geologic science and international law, particularly freedom of navigation. But China is unperturbed. It also ignores verified historical accounts and maps, particularly of Vietnam and the Philippines, about the Paracel and the Spratly archipelagoes and landforms abutting their shores. It flouts the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, even if it is a signatory, by disrespecting the 200-mile exclusive economic zones of the two countries, and of Malaysia and Brunei.

China has built military facilities in three of the islets and reefs, feigning at first to be doing so for fishermen of all nations. In pretense of true ownership, its navy patrols the seawaters, as if that would make genuine its unfounded nine-dash line map. Recently it clashed with Vietnamese sailors in the Paracels, and harassed Filipino marine surveyors and fishermen in the Recto Bank and Panatag Shoal.

The Philippines has challenged China to settle the claim once and for all before the International Tribunal on the Law of the Sea. But China refuses. It knows it has no chance of winning. That’s why it uses instead armed might and guile, including putting up traitorous public officials and pseudo-journalists as spokesmen. Because the Philippines refuses to be cowered or fooled, China also employs trade and tourism embargoes. It plays deaf to world opinion about its undiplomatic breaks of UN pacts, and mobilizes vassal states to thwart those that stand up to it.

China chatters about a supposed peaceful economic rise and joint use of the disputed area. But all that aims only to avoid peaceful resolution. One cannot expect peace from an avaricious bully-squatter whose real intent is to build an invisible Great Wall across the Pacific Ocean.

Like a true professional squatter, China is ravaging the sea like there’s no tomorrow. Fake owners think not of conserving resources in the grabbed territory. China scours the sea of marine life, even endangered species, for food and ornaments. It is slurping petroleum from offshore wells close to Vietnam, and has leased out parts of these to privateers. Nonstop too is the search for undersea minerals and rare-earth metals.

http://www.philstar.com/opinion/2012-12-31/891676/china-professional-squatter-southeast-asia
 
The Philippines must send more patrol vessels and planes to counter the assertive Chinese.
Words alone never impress them!
Even so, Vietnam is the country most likely to be punished ,for you are more guilty than Filipinos.
btw,it looks like you've received your year-end awards from your Propaganda Department and started to work again.
 
I'm really curious about where did you find your confidence to say those provocative words, sounds like you can even "impress" us with more than your words...your leaders won't be that sure I'm afraid...
The Philippines must send more patrol vessels and planes to counter the assertive Chinese.
Words alone never impress them!
 
More and bigger CMS vessels are on their way::coffee:

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