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VietNamNet Bridge – Vietnam has undisputed sovereignty over Hoang Sa (Paracel) and Truong Sa (Spratly) archipelagoes, a Foreign Ministry spokesperson announced on Feb. 23.
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Foreign Ministry spokesperson Luong Thanh Nghi. (Source:VNA)
Luong Thanh Nghi answered reporters’ questions on Vietnam ’s reaction as Chinese press carried news on the activities of some Chinese ministries and sectors in the East Sea so far this year.

The Chinese news covered the Chinese Transport Minister’s visit to Hoang Sa island to examine a patrol ship and the visits to Phu Lam island, Hoang Sa archipelago by the head of the Chinese sports department, to view the implementation of sporting activities.

The Chinese press also reported that the Nanhai institute for environmental research and oceanic projects conducted a project on the survey, examination, analysis and assessment of changes in typical islands in Hoang Sa archipelago. They also quoted the head of the Chinese Nanhai fishing department saying that China had plans for the construction of a fishing establishment on Phu Lam island, Hoang Sa archipelago and a wharf and a fishing services establishment in Truong Sa.

The Vietnamese spokesperson affirmed that: “Every activity in the areas of the two archipelagoes without Vietnam’s permission is a serious violation of Vietnam’s sovereignty, making the situation in the East Sea more complicated and tense, contrasting with the Agreement on Basic Principles Guiding the Settlement of Sea-related Issues signed between the two countries, and contrary to the Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the East Sea (DOC), as well as commitments to ensure stability and peace at sea”.

“Vietnam asks China to immediately stop these actions and cancel the projects violating Vietnam’s sovereignty, while cooperating with relevant parties to maintain peace and stability in the East Sea and strictly implement the DOC,” Nghi said.

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Are you and some of your friends prepare to join VN Navy too? Because that's the only way they could take Xisha--all out wars.

HoangSa belong to Vietnam from long time in the past, Qing's Dynastry of China accepted it. China occupied by force 1974 from South Vietnam.
China has to give back !
 
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HoangSa belong to Vietnam from long time in the past, Qing's Dynastry of China accepted it. China occupied by force 1974 from South Vietnam.
China has to give back !


Let's be realistic, buddy, national pride alone will prohibit China to part with Xisha.
 
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The phillis and malays are gonna be maaaaaaad
 
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That land is not your first to begin with ?
Who say that those lands yours, other then popaganda and **** come from viet claim?
Claim to develop nuke, claim to burn all chinese in Thai , claim to attack china ?
piece of ****.
 
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what does this realistic means, lying and occupied by force is rejected by international law.


"If you want it, come and get it". But don't take too long, China might build a land based carrier force in Xisha. That's being realistic.

What international law? By who's interpretation?
 
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Are you and some of your friends prepare to join VN Navy too? Because that's the only way they could take Xisha--all out wars.
Your aggressive same father and your brother. Please remember that :
Territorial occupation by force is not legal

Under the International Public Law, the use of force to occupy a territory has been rejected since the beginning of the 20th century.

This denial of the use of force to seize territory is specified in the UN General Assembly Resolution 2626 dated October 24, 1970: “The territory of a State shall not be the object of military occupation resulting from the use of force in contravention of the provisions of the Charter. The territory of a State shall not be the object of acquisition by another State resulting from the threat or use of force. No territorial acquisition resulting from the threat or use of force shall be recognized as legal.”

Therefore, the Chinese occupation of Hoang Sa by force has contravened the relevant
 
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Your aggressive same father and your brother. Please remember that :
Territorial occupation by force is not legal

Under the International Public Law, the use of force to occupy a territory has been rejected since the beginning of the 20th century.

This denial of the use of force to seize territory is specified in the UN General Assembly Resolution 2626 dated October 24, 1970: “The territory of a State shall not be the object of military occupation resulting from the use of force in contravention of the provisions of the Charter. The territory of a State shall not be the object of acquisition by another State resulting from the threat or use of force. No territorial acquisition resulting from the threat or use of force shall be recognized as legal.”

Therefore, the Chinese occupation of Hoang Sa by force has contravened the relevant

At that time, that lands is not yours to begin with, along with many lands in the north border
 
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