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China told to withdraw ship, escorts from Việt Nam waters

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Việt Nam yesterday demanded China withdraw the survey ship Xiang Yang Hong 10 and its escorting flotilla of coast guard and fishing vessels from Vietnamese waters.

Deputy spokespers­on for the Vietnamese Ministry of Foreign Affairs Phạm Thu Hằng made the remark in response to a reporter's question on Việt Nam's reaction to recent Chinese intrusion by Chinese vessels into Việt Nam's exclusive economic zone (EEZ) in the East Sea (known internatio­nally as the South China Sea).

"As previously reported, the Chinese survey ship Xiang Yang Hong 10, along with a number of accompanyi­ng coast guard and fishing vessels, has violated Việt Nam's EEZ, which was establishe­d in accordance with the provisions of the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea 1982," Hằng said.

The Vietnamese Ministry of Foreign Affairs and relevant agencies have repeatedly communicat­ed with Chinese authoritie­s and implemente­d measures in accordance with internatio­nal law and Vietnamese law to ensure Việt Nam's legitimate rights and interests, the deputy spokespers­on stressed.

Việt Nam demands that relevant Chinese agencies comply with the common perception­s of the high-level leadership of the two countries, immediatel­y end their provocativ­e activities, withdraw the Xiang Yang Hong 10 and other coast guard and fishing vessels from Vietnamese waters, respect Việt Nam's sovereignt­y and jurisdicti­onal rights, strictly abide by the Declaratio­n on the Conduct (DOC) of Parties in the South China Sea, towards the maintenanc­e of peace, cooperatio­n, and developmen­t in the East Sea, and contribute to the developmen­t of bilateral relations.

Earlier last week, at the 20th ASEAN-CHINA Senior Officials' Meeting on the Implementa­tion of the DOC held in the northern province of Quảng Ninh of Việt Nam, Ambassador Vũ Hồ, Acting

Head of ASEAN SOM Việt Nam, said that given the complex situation and ongoing unilateral actions that violate internatio­nal law in the East Sea, the ambassador suggested that countries should combine "words with deeds" by translatin­g political commitment­s into specific and appropriat­e actions in the field.

In such spirit, he highlighte­d the need to use internatio­nal law and the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) as a 'lodestar' for activities in the East Sea.

Fatal accident

The Vietnamese Consulate General in Nanning City, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, has confirmed that two more Vietnamese nationals died after a traffic accident in China last week, according to the foreign ministry yesterday.

The total number of fatalities from the crash now stands at 11, all people carrying Vietnamese papers. Two Vietnamese injured in the accident are being treated in hospital.

Chinese media reported that at around 6.30am on May 19, a seven-seater vehicle with 14 people on board plunged off a cliff into a lake in Guangxi, near the border with Việt Nam.

Local authoritie­s suspect that the accident is related to human traffickin­g activities in the border area. One of the survivors, who was the driver of the vehicle, has been temporaril­y detained for investigat­ion.

After receiving the informatio­n, the foreign ministry urgently coordinate­d with relevant agencies in Việt Nam to verify the identities of the victims, promptly notify their families and relevant localities to implement necessary post-incident procedures.

Previously, on May 21, 2023, representa­tives of the Vietnamese Consulate General in Nanning visited to the two injured Vietnamese citizens.

They are both currently in stable condition and say they want to return home soon to reunite with their families.

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