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Vietnam has asked Chinese authorities to investigate recent assaults by Chinese ships on Vietnamese boats while the latter were fishing off Vietnam’s Hoang Sa (Paracel) Islands.
The Consular Department at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced on Friday that Vietnam also demanded that China compensate affected fishermen, and stop similar incidents from happening in the future.
A representative of the Consular Department met with the representative of the Chinese Embassy in Hanoi last week to hand a diplomatic note protesting the attacks.
Previously, Vietnamese agencies confirmed that on January 7, a Chinese ship chased a Vietnamese fishing boat with seven people aboard.
Once the Chinese ship caught up with the boat, Chinese people controlled Vietnamese fishermen with tasers and stole many things on the boat, including 306 nets and one ton of fish.
On March 1, another Vietnamese fishing boat with 12 people aboard was also detained and robbed by a Chinese marine surveillance ship.
Both the attacked boats were from the central province of Quang Ngai.
China and four members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) -- Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia and Brunei -- are embroiled in sovereignty disputes over the East Sea, internationally known as the South China Sea.

China illegally claims sovereignty over 80 percent of the East Sea.

The waters are thought to hold vast untapped reserves of oil and natural gas that could potentially place China, the Philippines, Vietnam, and other claimant nations alongside the likes of Saudi Arabia, Russia, and Qatar.

In 1974, taking advantage of the withdrawal of the American troops from the Vietnam War, China invaded the Paracel Islands. A brief but bloody naval battle with the forces of the then US-backed Republic of Vietnam ensued.

Vietnam's behemoth northern neighbor has illegally occupied the islands ever since. But a post-1975 united Vietnam has never relinquished its ownership of the Paracel Islands and continues to keep military bases and other facilities on the Spratly Islands.

Vietnam demands China investigate, compensate for boat attacks | Politics | Thanh Nien Daily
 
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Good, China should stop harassing VN fishing boats around Hoang Sa (Paracel) Islands :cool:
 
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What is our Viet keyboard warriors going to do?
We can keep earning money from our raising stock market to make more Tax for the Govt. so our govt. can give more aid to our brave fishermen.

After VN can unite Thailand and the whole sub-Mekong region to get bigger and stronger , we will take a serious action to ur illegal troops to take back our Hoang Sa (Paracel) Islands :cool:
 
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The Viet fishermen keep getting detained and confiscated, while our Viet keyboard warriors here keep running their mouth.
 
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Vietnam has asked Chinese authorities to investigate recent assaults by Chinese ships on Vietnamese boats while the latter were fishing off Vietnam’s Hoang Sa (Paracel) Islands.
The Consular Department at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced on Friday that Vietnam also demanded that China compensate affected fishermen, and stop similar incidents from happening in the future.
A representative of the Consular Department met with the representative of the Chinese Embassy in Hanoi last week to hand a diplomatic note protesting the attacks.
Previously, Vietnamese agencies confirmed that on January 7, a Chinese ship chased a Vietnamese fishing boat with seven people aboard.
Once the Chinese ship caught up with the boat, Chinese people controlled Vietnamese fishermen with tasers and stole many things on the boat, including 306 nets and one ton of fish.
On March 1, another Vietnamese fishing boat with 12 people aboard was also detained and robbed by a Chinese marine surveillance ship.
Both the attacked boats were from the central province of Quang Ngai.
China and four members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) -- Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia and Brunei -- are embroiled in sovereignty disputes over the East Sea, internationally known as the South China Sea.

China illegally claims sovereignty over 80 percent of the East Sea.

The waters are thought to hold vast untapped reserves of oil and natural gas that could potentially place China, the Philippines, Vietnam, and other claimant nations alongside the likes of Saudi Arabia, Russia, and Qatar.

In 1974, taking advantage of the withdrawal of the American troops from the Vietnam War, China invaded the Paracel Islands. A brief but bloody naval battle with the forces of the then US-backed Republic of Vietnam ensued.

Vietnam's behemoth northern neighbor has illegally occupied the islands ever since. But a post-1975 united Vietnam has never relinquished its ownership of the Paracel Islands and continues to keep military bases and other facilities on the Spratly Islands.

Vietnam demands China investigate, compensate for boat attacks | Politics | Thanh Nien Daily
you amazed me.
you posted an article from a Vietnam news media?
 
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the Paracels is a lost case for Vietnam, similar to the Senkakus for China.

What are Chinese keyboard warriors going to do?

Diaoyu Island is now slowly slipping into China's hand, so the Chinese keyboard warriors have nothing to do.

While the incompetent Vietcong government will keep disappointing you Viet keyboard warriors.
 
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Do you think that we do care about those whiny noises?

To post this article is only to show how weak and incompetent you are.
Weak and incompetent? No, that is not true.

Vietnam attends the current Nuclear security summit in The Hague. Vietnam PM Nguyen delivers a speech at the forum, where all major powers including America and China are gathering. He meets on the sidelines with leaders of America, China, Japan and South Korea, and many others. Yes, he meets with Xi Jingping, too.


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VGP News | PM Dung to deliver speech at Nuclear Security Summit 2014 - PM Dung to deliver speech at Nuclear Security Summit 2014
 
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Weak and incompetent? No, that is not true.

Vietnam attends the current Nuclear security summit in The Hague. Vietnam PM Nguyen delivers a speech at the forum, where all major powers including America and China are gathering. He meets one the sidelines with leaders of America, China, Japan and South Korea, and many others. Yes, he meets with Xi Jingping, too.


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VGP News | PM Dung to deliver speech at Nuclear Security Summit 2014 - PM Dung to deliver speech at Nuclear Security Summit 2014

Your country is always playing a minor role in the world, that's it.
 
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The Viet fishermen keep getting detained and confiscated, while our Viet keyboard warriors here keep running their mouth.
We pay more tax to aid our brave fishermen. U can keep detained them, but it never end coz we have millions brave fishermen willing to fish around our Hoang Sa (Paracel) Islands :cool:
 
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Diaoyu Island is now slowly slipping into China's hand, so the Chinese keyboard warriors have nothing to do.

While the incompetent Vietcong government will keep disappointing you Viet keyboard warriors.
I guess Vietnam tells China at the forum, that we no longer tolerate piracy in the SC Sea and intends to invite Russia to join conduct military exercise in the waters of Spratly islands. :sarcastic:
 
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