A Chinese ship changed its direction and intentionally rammed a Vietnamese boat
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The
Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs posted the article on its website
to defend China’s sovereign claim over the Hoang Sa (Paracel) and
illegal operation of its floating drilling rig Haiyang Shiyou-981 in
Vietnam’s exclusive economic zone and continental shelf.The story
covers up the truth that China used force to illegally occupy Vietnam’s
Paracel archipelago in 1974. It also avoids mentioning the so-called
‘nine-dash line’ which has been described as groundless by the
international community in recent times.
Together with incorrect
and unconvincing arguments, the article attempts to defend its illegal
placement of the oil rig in Vietnam’s continental shelf and even alleges
that Vietnamese ships have disrupted the operation of the rig and
rammed into Chinese vessels over 1,416 times.
However, it did not
dwell on the barbaric act that China committed when it intentionally
sank a Vietnamese fishing boat on May 26, leaving behind fishermen in
distress.
At a regular press briefing in Beijing on June 5,
reporters questioned China’s actions after Vietnamese media published a
video footage showing Chinese ships chased and purposely rammed into
Vietnamese boats, causing one of them to sink Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hong Lei could not provide an explicit explanation, saying it was an act of self-defence.
In its article, China for the first time pledges to work with Vietnam to properly address the issue.
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