Bangkok Post

Hanoi urged to keep sea ties ‘simple’

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BEIJING: China called on Vietnam yesterday not to “complicate” the South China Sea issue, after a senior official in Vietnam said it could explore legal action, among various options, in its territoria­l dispute with China over the waters.

Friction has grown between the two communist-run countries since China in July sent a ship for a months-long seismic survey to an area internatio­nally designated as Vietnam’s exclusive economic zone (EEZ), but also claimed by China.

Speaking at a conference in Hanoi on Wednesday, deputy foreign minister Le Hoai Trung said Vietnam preferred negotiatio­ns but did have other options for the disputed waterway, including arbitratio­n and litigation.

Asked about the comments, Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Geng Shuang said that at the core of the South China Sea problem was Vietnam and other claimants “invading and occupying” Chinese islands.

“We hope that Vietnam faces up to historical reality and abides by the high-level consensus reached by both countries, upholds the resolution of the dispute by dialogue and consultati­ons and avoids taking action that may complicate the issue and disturb the broader picture of peace and stability in the South China Sea and bilateral relations,” Mr Geng said.

China claims almost all the energyrich waters of the South China Sea where it has establishe­d military outposts on artificial islands.

In 2016, the Philippine­s won a ruling at the Permanent Court of Arbitratio­n in The Hague that invalidate­d China’s claim over most of the waters following a 2013 case filed by Manila.

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