Monday, March 11, 2019

China - Vietnam Maritime Clashes Are Becoming The New Normal In The Contested Waters In The South China Sea


VOA: China, Vietnam Regularly Clashing at Sea Despite Diplomacy

TAIPEI — A capsized Vietnamese fishing boat that Hanoi says was hit by a Chinese vessel in contested waters is the latest in what scholars call a string of often unreported maritime mishaps between the two sides despite official efforts to get along.

The fishing boat carrying a crew of five capsized on March 6 near the Paracel Islands, a group of South China Sea islets claimed by both countries but controlled by China.

The National Committee for Incident-Natural Disaster Response and Search and Rescue in Hanoi says a Chinese vessel rammed the boat near Discovery Reef due east of Vietnam and southwest of Hong Kong, according to the news website VnExpress International. Another Vietnamese fishing boat rescued the crew, the report says. China rejects blame for the mishap.

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More News On China - Vietnam Maritime Clashes In The South China Sea

Vietnam claims a Chinese ship rammed and sank a fishing boat in the latest South China Sea clash -- Business Insider
Vietnam says fishing boat rammed and sunk by Chinese ship in South China Sea -- Japan Times/AP
Vietnam says investigating cause of boat's sinking in contested waters -- Reuters
South China Sea tensions at new high after Vietnamese boat rammed and sunk -- News.com.au

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