Vietnam asked China to end East Sea sovereignty violations

Vietnam asked China to end East Sea sovereignty violations

Foreign Ministry spokesperson Le Thi Thu Hang has stated China's violation to Vietnam's sovereignty near the Spratly Islands and demanded China to end this action.
Philipines – Beijing standoff in the disputed sea, US backing Philipines

Philipines – Beijing standoff in the disputed sea, US backing Philipines

On Tuesday, The United States declared that it would support and back the Philipines in the disrupted South China Sea, where Manila has asked a Chinese fishing flotilla to leave a reef. China ignored the call, insiting that it owns the offshore territory.
Organizations, agencies in Hanoi donate VND 12 bil to fund for sea, islands

Organizations, agencies in Hanoi donate VND 12 bil to fund for sea, islands

Seventy-three organizations and agencies in Hanoi donated more than 12 billion VND (over half a million USD) to the Fund for Vietnam’s Sea and Islands on March 19.
Ship sinks off central Vietnam with 1,500 tons of fly ash

Ship sinks off central Vietnam with 1,500 tons of fly ash

A 2,560-ton ship carrying 1,500 tons of fly ash sank Sunday night off the Mui Ne coast, but the seven people on board were saved.
Vietnam reasserts Paracel sovereignty, slams China transgressions

Vietnam reasserts Paracel sovereignty, slams China transgressions

Activities on Hoang Sa Archipelago without Vietnam’s approval are violations of its sovereignty, the country's Foreign Ministry says, referring to Chinese transgressions.
U.S. Navy states to 'confront' China's 'concerning' rapid sea power rise

U.S. Navy states to 'confront' China's 'concerning' rapid sea power rise

The U.S. Navy has expressed concerns about the rapid rise of China's maritime military forces, but said it would continue to challenge Beijing's activities across the Asia-Pacific.
Chinese military illegally conducts drills in Hoang Sa (Paracel) archipelago

Chinese military illegally conducts drills in Hoang Sa (Paracel) archipelago

China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) sent navy, army and marine corps and air force troops to take part in a war game around Triton Island, in Hoang Sa (Paracel) archipelago of Vietnam.
First joyful voyages as new year coming

First joyful voyages as new year coming

Right in the first days of the new year of Ox, along with the joy of Tet, the fishermen in the Central region are eager to get materials to "open the sea" in the new year with the wish of a better business year so that their family can gain wealth thanks to the sea.
Soldiers in white blouse dedicated to Truong Sa Islands

Soldiers in white blouse dedicated to Truong Sa Islands

Over the last 40 years, the Military Hospital 175 has been delivering trusted healthcare services for not only soldiers on Truong Sa (Spratly) archipelago but also islanders and fishermen working in the waters around the islands, said the hospital's Director Major General Nguyen Hong Son.
Countries urged to actively contribute to maintaining peace, stability in Vietnam's Bien Dong Sea (South China Sea)

Countries urged to actively contribute to maintaining peace, stability in Vietnam's Bien Dong Sea (South China Sea)

Vietnam wishes that countries continue to actively contribute to maintaining peace and stability on the basis of international law in the Bien Dong Sea (also called East Sea), Foreign Ministry spokesperson Le Thi Thu Hang said on February 25.
Vietnam calls for peace in South China Sea (Bien Dong Sea)

Vietnam calls for peace in South China Sea (Bien Dong Sea)

Vietnam has called for all parties to maintain peace in the South China Sea (Bien Dong Sea) following recent presence of US warships near its Paracel and Spratly archipelagos to challenge Beijing’s claims.
Western countries send warships to South China Sea, challenging China

Western countries send warships to South China Sea, challenging China

US, Canada and other Western countries are sending navy ships to the contested South China Sea this year as pushback against Beijing, in order to challenge China's sovereignty claims over the region.
Biden administration reaffirmed recognition of 2016 arbitral ruling on Bien Dong Sea

Biden administration reaffirmed recognition of 2016 arbitral ruling on Bien Dong Sea

The administration of President Joe Biden reaffirmed its recognition of the 2016 arbitral ruling on the Bien Dong Sea (South China Sea), which it called “final and legally binding on all parties.”
Decree provides new regulations on sea area allocations

Decree provides new regulations on sea area allocations

The Government has recently issued Decree No.11/2021/ND-CP providing regulations on the allocation of sea areas to organisations and individuals for exploitation and use of marine resources.
US warns Beijing against using force in Bien Dong Sea

US warns Beijing against using force in Bien Dong Sea

State department concerned by new laws that authorize Chinese coastguard to use weapons against foreign ships.
Experts: South China Sea situation would be tenser this year

Experts: South China Sea situation would be tenser this year

Experts believe that China already has a significant presence in the South China Sea (Bien Dong Sea), going ahead of the US, and will use this advantage to force small countries to follow them.
US Destroyer Conducts FONOP in Bien Dong Sea

US Destroyer Conducts FONOP in Bien Dong Sea

The United States Navy conducted its first freedom of navigation operation (FONOP) under the new Biden administration on February 5.
China holds military drills in Bien Dong Sea this week

China holds military drills in Bien Dong Sea this week

China is reportedly set to carry out military drills in disputed Bien Dong Sea waters all over this week, China’s Maritime Safety Administration (MSA) reported.
Vietnam responses to adoption of China's Coast Guard Law

Vietnam responses to adoption of China's Coast Guard Law

Vietnam demands that relevant countries respect its sovereignty, sovereign right and jurisdiction in the Bien Dong Sea, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Le Thi Thu Hang said on January 29 in response to reporters’ query regarding the adoption of the Coast Guard Law by the Chinese National People’s Congress Standing Committee.
Philippines responds to China's new bill to allow Coast Guard to open fire

Philippines responds to China's new bill to allow Coast Guard to open fire

The Philippines has recently raised its voice about China's enactment of a new custom bill, which allows its Coast Guard to use weapons against foreign ships.
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