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Vietnam protest CNOOC joint exploration plan | Stock Market Todayon the development plan of the China National Offshore Oil Corporation in a joint exploration in the South China Sea, the Vietnamese Foreign Ministry spokesman Liang Qing Yi said on Tuesday (626 days), this serious violation of Vietnams sovereignty.
CNOOC plans in the South China Sea opening up to nine offshore blocks for exploration and development of cooperation with foreign companies. Hong Lei, spokesman of the Chinese Foreign Ministry said on Tuesday that this is normal business practices, compliance with the relevant Chinese law and international practice.
content Vietnamese refute Chinas law of the sea to protest against China to protest the Vietnam glimpse of a more relevant story
the disputed islands claimed sovereignty of the territory of the Asia-Pacific region dispute hot news topic in Asia Hong Lei maritime dispute properly handle and Vietnam, I hope that Vietnam abide by the consensus not to take the controversial complex, expansion of the action.
Vietnamese Foreign Ministry spokesman Liang Qing Yi (Luong, Thanh Nghi ), responded by saying: Chinas actions are serious violations of Vietnams sovereignty Vietnam China respects the sovereignty of Vietnam and the maintenance of the East China Sea (the Chinese term peace and stability in South China Sea) to make solid efforts.
CNOOC Chinas third largest oil and gas company, the opening nine offshore block 20 in disputed waters for the first time again external to develop oil fields in the South China Sea region.
Territorial waters dispute
more territory and territorial waters dispute the recent sharp. 621, Vietnam, Congress passed the Vietnam Law of the Sea. The Chinese side said, this bill contains the Xisha and Nansha Islands within Vietnams sovereignty and jurisdiction.
Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs Vice Minister Zhang Zhijun, the same day summoned Vietnamese Ambassador Nguyen Van poetry, made solemn representations.
well done CNOOC, well done China!