The Philippine Star

Vietnam rejects China’s protest over island claims

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HANOI – Vietnam has rejected China’s protest over a new Vietnamese law that reasserts territoria­l claims over two South China Sea island groups China and other countries consider their own.

The Chinese accusation­s that Vietnam’s law was illegal and invalid were groundless, Foreign Ministry spokesman Luong Thanh Nghi said in a statement posted on the ministry’s website late Thursday.

Vietnam’s National Assembly overwhelmi­ngly passed the new maritime law Thursday asserting Vietnam’s sovereignt­y over the Spratlys and Paracels, and Nghi said this was a “normal lawmaking activity” and Chinese opposition to it was regrettabl­e.

China had summoned the Vietnamese ambassador Thursday to lodge a protest and repeat China’s position that it has sole jurisdicti­on over the Spratly and Paracel islands.

China claims virtually the entire South China Sea and its island groups, and its dispute with Vietnam and other rival claimants occasional­ly erupts into open confrontat­ion. The islands, many of them occupied by garrisons from the various claimants, sit amid some of the world’s busiest commercial sea lanes, along with rich fishing grounds and potential oil and gas deposits.

Nghi said Vietnam has legal and historical bases to affirm its sovereignt­y and that Vietnam’s new law will not affect the process seeking a solution to the disputes.

Vietnam also “strongly protested” a step China’s Hainan province has taken to consolidat­e its administra­tion over the disputed areas. Chinese offi cials have said the new entity, Sansha City administra­tion, replaces three separate management offices and is intended to boost developmen­t in the Paracels, Spratlys and other areas and better protect Hainan’s marine environmen­t.

Vietnam and China both claim the Paracels. The two countries along with the Philippine­s, Malaysia, Brunei and Taiwan also claim all or parts of the Spratlys which sit on one of the world’s busiest commercial sea lanes and potential oil and gas reser ves.

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