Oman Daily Observer

US gives patrol boats to Vietnam amid tensions

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HANOI: The US delivered six patrol boats and equipment worth a combined $20 million to Vietnam, the US Embassy in Hanoi said on Thursday, as the former foes boost ties amid continuing tensions in the South China Sea.

Hanoi and Washington have improved defence links in recent years as they seek to counter Beijing’s growing might in the disputed and resource-rich waterway.

The US Coast Guard gave its Vietnamese counterpar­t six fastrespon­se Metal Shark boats, which “will serve to deter bad actors from committing crimes against or near Vietnam”, the embassy said in a statement, citing among other threats environmen­tal degradatio­n, illegal fishing and piracy.

The delivery, part of a deal announced in 2016, took place during a visit to the country by the US Coast Guard’s Pacific Area commander Vice Admiral Fred M Midgette.

It comes only three weeks after the historic visit of US aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson, the first since the end of the Vietnam war in 1975.

The boat handover is the second of its kind and part of a US package of $20 million worth of equipment for the Vietnamese Coast Guard station on Phu Quoc island in the southwest.

The move demonstrat­es US support for a “strong, prosperous, and independen­t Vietnam that contribute­s to internatio­nal security and the rule of law”, the embassy statement added.

Tensions in the South China Sea are ongoing as China continues to build artificial islands capable of hosting military installati­ons.

Vietnam, along with several other Southeast Asian nations and Taiwan also claim parts of the waterway, which is believed to sit atop vast oil and gas deposits and through which $5 trillion in trade passes annually.

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