He said China’s illegal placement of the oil rig Haiyang Shiyou-981
at Lot 143 in the East Sea violated the 1982 United Nations Convention
on the Law of the Sea (1982 UNCLOS), since this area is deep inside
Vietnam’s exclusive economic zone (EEZ), where Vietnam has sovereign
right and jurisdiction.Ramoneda supported Vietnam’s stance of promoting negotiations on the basis of international law to solve disputes with China.
According
to 1982 UNCLOS, as a coastal country, Vietnam has sovereignty over all
natural resource as well as drilling and exploiting activities for
economic purposes in its EEZ and continental shelf. However, China’s
illegal positioning of the oil rig ignored Vietnam’s legitimate
sovereignty over Hoang Sa (Paracel) Archipelago, he said.He noted
that China’s move has political motivation and was timed ahead of the
24th ASEAN Summit in Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar, on May 10-11. China
positioned its rig to show off its strength to the 10 ASEAN member
nations, including Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia, Brunei and the
Philippines, with whom it is locking horns over sea and island disputes.He
added that the act was also timed to follow US President Barack Obama’s
tour of Asian countries, including the Philippines and Malaysia, which
indirectly created competition between China and the US.
Ramoneda
said it is obvious that China is not seeking a diplomatic and peaceful
solution to the East Sea issues, but is instead elevating tensions and
risks of instability in the region.
The expert stressed that
China’s act not only violated 1982 UNCLOS but also ran counter to the
Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the East Sea, agreed upon by
China and ASEAN countries in 2002, along with agreements reached by its
officials and Vietnamese counterparts.
In terms of politics,
China’s actions in sea disputes with Southeast Asian countries and other
nations fan the risks of an arms race and trigger a diplomatic crisis
in the region, he said.
Regarding economics, the move jeopardises
ASEAN - China free trade agreements and the negotiation on the Regional
Comprehensive Economic Partnership agreement that China is pushing.
China
will suffer from economic losses rather than gains in case of political
crises and military conflicts set off by its unilateral use of force to
take control of resources in the East Sea, he noted.
On May 2,
China illegally stationed the Haiyang Shiyou-981 oil rig at 15 degrees
29 minutes 58 seconds north latitude and 111 degrees 12 minutes 06
seconds east longitude. The location is 80 nautical miles deep inside
Vietnam’s exclusive economic zone.It has also deployed a large
number of ships of various kinds to the area, including military, coast
guard, marine surveillance, marine patrol and fisheries vessels.Chinese
ships have repeatedly rammed and fired water cannons into Vietnamese
coast guard and fisheries surveillance boats which are carrying out
their law enforcement missions in the country’s waters, leaving many
Vietnamese ships damaged and many fisheries surveillance officers
injured.
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