China demanded to respect Vietnam’s sovereignty over Hoang Sa archipelago
Vietnam resolutely opposes these violations and demands that China respect its sovereignty over Hoang Sa and refrain from committing them again.
Vietnam resolutely opposes these violations and demands that China respect its sovereignty over Hoang Sa and refrain from committing them again.
Vietnam said it has the legal basis and evidence to prove its sovereignty over islands in the East Sea (internationally known as the South China Sea).
Vietnam said the right to freedom of religious practice is enshrined in the Constitution and is a reality.
Vietnam said the docuseries does not reflect the efforts of Vietnamese authorities and cause public discontent.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said public services related to consular issues and citizen protection must be convenient while the sense of responsibility must be raised.
Vietnam said the information related to its postulation to the Human Rights Council is untrue and biased.
The United Nations’ specialized agency removed Beijing’s so-called map shortly after flows of protests made by Vietnamese officials and netizens, including many from Hanoi.
Hanoi said Vietnam adheres firmly to the “One-China Principle.”