Dec 13, 2016 / 15:01
Opposing China’s celebration of 70-year recovery of Paracel and Spratly
Vietnam`s Foreign Ministry Spokesman announced that China`s action cannot change Vietnam`s sovereignty for two archipelagos of Paracels and Spratlys.
Foreign Ministry Spokesman Le Hai Binh
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On December 12, Vietnam adamantly opposes the Chinese Navy’s commemoration of the so-called 70 years of the recovery of two archipelagoes in the East Sea, Foreign Ministry Spokesman Le Hai Binh said.
He made the statement while answering reporters’ question about Vietnam’s response to the Chinese Navy’s marking of the so-called 70 years of recovering Paracel and Spratly Islands on December 8.
“Vietnam has sufficient historical evidence and legal foundation to affirm its sovereignty over Hoang Sa and Truong Sa archipelagoes – Vietnam’s long-standing territories. After the World War II, the international community rejected China’s claim on these islands.
China’s above-mentioned activity is unable to alter Vietnam’s sovereignty over Hoang Sa and Truong Sa, runs counter to the current development trend of the two countries’ relations, and complicates the situation."
"Vietnam resolutely opposes that activity,” Binh emphasised.
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