14TH NATIONAL CONGRESS OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF VIETNAM
Log in
Vietnam

Vietnam welcomes countries’ South China Sea stance observing int’l law: Spox

Vietnam hopes that all countries, including ASEAN partners, would make meaningful contributions to the maintenance of peace, stability and cooperation in the South China Sea.

Vietnam welcomes countries’ stance on the South China Sea in line with international law, and shares the view that the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS 1982) should be the framework to govern all activities at sea and ocean, a foreign ministry spokesperson said.

 Spokesperson of Vietnam’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs Le Thi Thu Hang. Photo: MOFA

Spokesperson of Vietnam’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs Le Thi Thu Hang made the statement earlier this week in response to a request for comment on the joint note verbale submitted to the UN on September 16 by the UK, France, and Germany refuting China’s expansive claims in the South China Sea.

The three European countries, also known as the E3 and all signatories to the UNCLOS 1982, denounced Beijing’s so-called “historic rights” over much of the waters as not in line with international law and especially UNCLOS 1982.

The note verbale also stressed the importance of “unhampered exercise of the freedom of the high seas, in particular the freedom of navigation and overflight, and of the right of innocent passage enshrined in UNCLOS, including in the South China Sea.”

Ms. Hang said that all countries share the common aspiration to promote peace, stability, cooperation and development in the sea. “To achieve this, it is vital to respect the legal order at sea, and fully observe with good faith and sense of responsibility UNCLOS 1982.”

She referred to the Vision Statement of the 36th ASEAN Summit in June and the Joint Communiqué of the 53rd ASEAN Foreign Ministers’ Meeting (AMM 53) both noting that UNCLOS 1982 should be the framework to govern all activities at sea and ocean.

“In this spirit, together with ASEAN countries, Vietnam hopes that all countries, including ASEAN partners, would make meaningful contributions to the maintenance of peace, stability and cooperation in the South China Sea and solve disputes via dialogue and other peaceful means in line with international law, to serve the mutual interests and aspirations of countries in the region and in the international community,” the spokesperson stressed.

She asserted that Vietnam has always been a positive and responsible contributor to this process.

Before the E3, a number of nations, including Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines, Australia and the US, had sent note verbales to the UN to protest China’s unlawful claims in the resources-rich South China Sea, which is also an important waterway.

Reactions:
Share:
Trending
Most Viewed
Related news
Young generation steps up to power climate action

Young generation steps up to power climate action

As climate risks intensify across Southeast Asia, young people are being called upon to move from awareness to action, harnessing technology, creativity and policy engagement to accelerate environmental solutions.

Hanoi positions itself at forefront of implementing key Party resolutions

Hanoi positions itself at forefront of implementing key Party resolutions

The three resolutions on education, healthcare reform and cultural development are closely interconnected and mutually reinforcing, all directed toward building a capital that is cultured, civilized, modern and happy.

Party Chief urges stronger state economy and cultural drive

Party Chief urges stronger state economy and cultural drive

Developing the state economy and Vietnamese culture forms the twin pillars of a unified development strategy, one strengthening material capacity, the other reinforcing cultural and social resilience.

Putting people first: Making happiness Hanoi’s measure of success

Putting people first: Making happiness Hanoi’s measure of success

A central message of the 14th National Party Congress and the 18th Congress of the Hanoi Party Organization (2025-2030) is that people’s happiness must be at the core of development. All policies be grounded in citizens’ legitimate rights and interests, with public satisfaction serving as the ultimate measure of success. 

The flavors of Vietnamese Tet linger around the world

The flavors of Vietnamese Tet linger around the world

From Osaka in Japan to Lorient in France, Vietnamese communities are spreading the spirit of Tet through vibrant cultural celebrations.

Vietnam pledges to enhance tax reforms after EU listing decision

Vietnam pledges to enhance tax reforms after EU listing decision

Vietnam has reaffirmed its strong commitment to meeting international standards on tax transparency and information exchange following the European Union's adding Vietnam to its list of non-cooperative tax jurisdictions.

Tet at the mission: Peach blossoms bloom in Africa

Tet at the mission: Peach blossoms bloom in Africa

Under the dry winds and red dust of Abyei and Bentiu, mission compounds glow with paper blossoms and steaming banh chung, as each square rice cake carries from Vietnam to Africa a message of solidarity, compassion and enduring cultural identity.

Planting a tree means planting hope for the future: General Secretary To Lam

Planting a tree means planting hope for the future: General Secretary To Lam

The Party chief has called for a more substantive and sustained tree-planting drive, urging Hanoi to lead the nation in expanding green space and safeguarding the environment as part of its long-term urban development strategy.