The Borneo Post

Vietnam labels Taiwan drills on disputed island ‘serious violation’

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HANOI: Vietnam yesterday denounced Taiwan’s military drills on and around a disputed South China Sea island, labelling them a serious violation of its sovereignt­y and a threat to maritime security.

China claims most of the energyrich waters through which about US$ 5 trillion in ship-borne trade passes every year.

Neighbours Brunei, Malaysia, the Philippine­s, Taiwan and Vietnam also have claims.

Taiwan’s claim to Itu Aba is complicate­d by the fact that China considers Taiwan sovereign territory.

Taiwan and China both claim the South China Sea using old maps that date back to the late 1940s when the Nationalis­ts ruled China.

The defeated Nationalis­ts fled to Taiwan in 1949 after losing to Mao Zedong’s Communists.

Taiwan has been self-ruled ever since.

Taiwan’s coast guard said that the live-fire drills around Itu Aba were routine.

The scheduled drills began on Wednesday and ends today.

Vietnamese Foreign Ministry spokesman Le Hai Binh said the drills were “a serious violation of Vietnam’s sovereignt­y over the (Spratly) archipelag­o, threatenin­g peace, stability, and maritime safety and security, stressing and complicati­ng the situation in the East Sea (South China Sea).” — Reuters

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