A Vietnamese coast guard official told Kyodo News that tensions remained high in the South China Sea on Thursday a day after maritime clashes between Vietnamese and Chinese vessels, the most serious confrontation between the two countries in years.
"The overall situation is the same as what happened on Wednesday," Rear Adm. Ngo Ngoc Thu, vice commander of the Vietnam Coast Guard, said, indicating that tensions are still running high in the area.
Ngo declined to state whether or not clashes had also occurred on Thursday, but said there was no change in the dangerous situation of many vessels from both countries being deployed.
[Kyodo News]
8/5/16
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We are also very concerned about dangerous conduct and intimidation by vessels operating in this area. We call on all parties to conduct themselves in a safe and professional manner, preserve freedom of navigation, exercise restraint, and address competing sovereignty claims peacefully and in accordance with international law.
Sovereignty over the Paracel Islands is disputed; this incident is occurring in waters claimed by Vietnam and China near those islands. These events highlight the need for claimants to clarify their claims in accordance with international law, and to reach agreement on appropriate behavior and activities in disputed areas."
[U.S. State Department]
7/5/14
"The overall situation is the same as what happened on Wednesday," Rear Adm. Ngo Ngoc Thu, vice commander of the Vietnam Coast Guard, said, indicating that tensions are still running high in the area.
Ngo declined to state whether or not clashes had also occurred on Thursday, but said there was no change in the dangerous situation of many vessels from both countries being deployed.
[Kyodo News]
8/5/16
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Vietnam/China: Chinese Oil Rig Operations Near the Paracel Islands
- Press Statement, Jen Psaki, Department Spokesperson, May 7, 2014:
We are also very concerned about dangerous conduct and intimidation by vessels operating in this area. We call on all parties to conduct themselves in a safe and professional manner, preserve freedom of navigation, exercise restraint, and address competing sovereignty claims peacefully and in accordance with international law.
Sovereignty over the Paracel Islands is disputed; this incident is occurring in waters claimed by Vietnam and China near those islands. These events highlight the need for claimants to clarify their claims in accordance with international law, and to reach agreement on appropriate behavior and activities in disputed areas."
[U.S. State Department]
7/5/14
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