Thursday, December 10, 2009

Tensions Are Rising In The South China Seas

General Nguyen Chi Vinh (above) said that although the South China Sea issue is a matter of concern, international law provides a basis for a resolution. PHOTO: REUTERS

Vietnam Army Concerned Over S.China Sea Disputes -- Reuters

HANOI (Reuters) - Disputes over sovereignty in the South China Sea are increasing and Vietnam's Deputy Defence Minister Nguyen Chi Vinh said on Tuesday that was cause for concern but unlikely to lead to conflict.

Vietnam, China and other countries have longstanding competing claims of sovereignty over parts of the South China Sea, which Vietnam calls the East Sea, including the potentially oil and gas-rich Spratly and Paracel island chains.

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More News On The South China Seas

Vietnam vows peaceful resolution of maritime disputes -- AFP
South China Sea disputes won't lead to conflict: scholar -- Global Times
Peaceful resolution for dispute -- Strait Times

My Comment: If The Chinese are willing to confront U.S. naval ships in this region, they will have no problem in confronting Vietnam or any other country. The Vietnamese know that they do not have the naval assets to confront the Chinese navy, hence the international legal route for them to assert their claims.

Will the Chinese be accommodating, everyone is saying yes publicly but privately they have their doubts.

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