Vietnam: No basis to China’s South China Sea claims

Jun 11, 2014News

(BGF) – As the United Press International (UPI) reported, Nguyen Quang Ngoc, vice chairman of the Vietnam Historical Science Association, said he has an atlas from the late 1800s that shows the territory where China’s drilling rig HD-981 is positioned is under Vietnamese authority.

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No basis to China’s South China Sea claims, Vietnam says

May 14, 2014 | By Daniel J. Graeber
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HANOI, (UPI) —China has no sovereignty over waters in the South China Sea where it has deployed government vessels alongside an oil rig, a Vietnamese historian said.

China National Offshore Oil Corp. deployed drilling rig HD-981 about 120 miles off the coast of Vietnam in disputed waters in early May. Both sides make competing claims over the territory, though the Chinese government has been accused of taking provocative action in response.

Nguyen Quang Ngoc, vice chairman of the Vietnam Historical Science Association, said he has an atlas from the late 1800s that shows the territory in question is under Vietnamese authority.

“China has no sovereignty over the region,” he said.

No known map, he added, shows Chinese territory extending that far south.

The Chinese government accused its Western adversaries, the United States in particular, of being on the wrong side of the debate with its criticism of Beijing’s reaction to Vietnam’s claims.

U.S. State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki said during her regular press briefing Tuesday the stance from Beijing, “in our view, undermines peace and stability in the region.”

Vietnamese nationals rallied in the United States, Europe, and at home to protest China’s drilling rig, telling Beijing to keep its “hands off Vietnam.”