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China’s Ministry of Civil Affairs expressed its disobedience when it announced the so-called “standard title” for dozens of islands and schools in the South China Sea.
The country’s Global Times published yesterday with “nomenclature” applied to “25 islands, rocks and 55 underwater geographic features in the South China Sea.” The Ministry of the Interior and the Ministry of Natural Resources of China also announce the longitude and latitude of these islands and banks.
Phu Lam Island belongs to the Hoang Sa archipelago of Vietnam, illegally occupied by China. Photo: CSIS / AMTI |
Starting with the longitudes and latitudes that China contradicts with the “standard name”, there are entities located in the Paracel and Spratly islands under the sovereignty of Vietnam, even in deep shallow banks. in the exclusive economic zone of Vietnam.
Earlier, on April 18, the Global Times Network, China Global Television Network (CGTN) released the information, the Chinese Ministry of Civil Affairs issued a statement in which the Chinese State Council approved the establishment of an alleged are ” Xisha district “and” Nansha district “directly below” Sansha city “(Hainan province). The so-called “Xisha District” will be located on Phú Lâm Island in the Paracel Islands of Việt Nam. The so-called “Nansha District” is located in Cross Stone on the Spratly Islands of Vietnam.
Facing the Chinese decision, Foreign Ministry spokesman Le Thi Thu Hang stated that Vietnam has repeatedly claimed that Vietnam has enough historical evidence and legal grounds to confirm. sovereignty over the Paracel and Spratly islands.
Vietnam’s constant stance strongly opposes the establishment of the so-called “Tam Sa City” and related acts due to a serious, invalid and unreasonable violation of the sovereignty of Vietnam. recognized, not conducive to friendly relations between nations and complicate the situation in the East Sea, the region and the world.
Vietnam requires China to respect Vietnam’s sovereignty, to eliminate wrong decisions related to those jobs, and to have no similar decisions in the future.
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