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UPDATED: June 10, 2011
Viet Nam Urged to Halt Acts Violating China's Sovereignty
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China on Thursday urged Viet Nam to halt all acts which violate China's sovereignty over the Nansha Islands and the surrounding waters, said Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei.

China has indisputable sovereignty over the Nansha Islands and the surrounding waters, which belong to the South China Sea, Hong said, adding that Chinese fishermen have been fishing on the Vanguard Bank of the Nansha Islands from generation to generation.

However, Chinese fishing boats, while operating in the above waters, were chased away by armed Vietnamese ships on Thursday morning. Amid the chasing turmoil, the fishing net of one of the Chinese fishing boats got tangled with the cables of an Vietnamese oil exploring vessel, which was operating illegally in the same water area.

Regardless of the safety of the Chinese fishermen, the oil exploration boat continued dragging the Chinese fishing boat for more than one hour, with the latter's tail facing the front.

The Chinese fishermen, therefore, had to cut off the fishing net before the two vessels lost contact.

"This has seriously endangered the safety of the Chinese fishermen," Hong said.

The oil exploration on the Vanguard Bank and chasing away of the Chinese boats by the Vietnamese side have grossly infringed the China's sovereignty and maritime rights, Hong said.

Viet Nam must stop all action that violates the China's sovereignty, he noted.

No more action is allowed to endanger the safety of the Chinese fishermen and their properties. And no action should be taken to amplify the dispute and make it more complicated, he added.

China hopes the Vietnamese side to make due efforts to safeguard peace and stability on the South China Sea, he said.

(Xinhua News Agency June 9, 2011)



 
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