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Special envoy visits China to ease East Sea tensions

Politburo member Le Hong Anh's visit to China today is aimed at preventing a repeat of the tense East Sea incidents earlier this year, Foreign Ministry's spokesperson Le Hai Binh said yesterday.

China’s rise and Vietnam’s choices (Part 2)

VietNamNet columnist Viet Lam spoke with Prof. James Dale Bindenagel, former US Ambassador to Germany, and Dr. Nguyen Hong Son, Deputy Director of the Institute for the East Sea Studies, about China’s rise and Vietnam’s choices.

FM spokesperson condemns China’s East Sea book printing

 Foreign Ministry spokesperson Le Hai Binh has slammed China’s recent decision to publish a book on its unjustifiable ‘nine-dotted line’ claim in the East Sea, declaring it illegal and null and void.

China prohibits cross-border rice imports from Vietnam

Vietnamese enterprises that export rice to China across the border have said that China, as expected, has prohibited rice imports from Vietnam through unofficial channels. However, they say this will not affect the domestic market.

Vietnam decries China’s illegal activities on Paracel islands

 Vietnam has repeatedly asserted its undisputable sovereignty over the two archipelagoes-Hoang Sa (Paracel) and Truong Sa (Spratly).

China earthquake: Toll nears 600 amid flood fears

 Almost 600 people are now known to have died in the earthquake that hit Yunnan province on Sunday, officials say.

Japanese investors leave China, eye Vietnam

 VietNamNet Bridge – Many Japanese investors are now leaving China due to political problems, which is seen as a golden opportunity for Vietnam to grab them, economists say.

China earthquake: Troops join search in Yunnan Province

 China has sent 2,500 soldiers to the southwest province of Yunnan after an earthquake killed hundreds of people.

Five scenarios for East Sea

 VietNamNet Bridge - There are five scenarios for the East Sea dispute in the next 10 years.

Vietnam has never given up sovereignty over Hoang Sa

Under international law, the fact that the Nguyen Dynasty or the French colonialists did not regularly or positively exercise sovereignty in Hoang Sa (Paracel Islands) does not mean that Vietnam gives up its sovereignty over this archipelago.

Nike, Adidas transfer orders from China to Vietnam

 VietNamNet Bridge – World-famous shoe and handbag brands like Nike, Adidas, Puma and Timberland are transferring the bulk of their orders to Vietnam to avoid risks in China.

Int’l Lawyers Association concerned about China's actions

 The International Association of Democratic Lawyers (IADL) has severe reservations about China's actions which have adversely impacted the international situation, said IADL President Jeanne Mirer on a recent working visit to Vietnam.

Firm evidence proves Vietnam’s sovereignty over archipelagoes

 In this article, we provides readers with historical and legal evidence of Vietnam ’s sovereignty over the two archipelagoes as well as the true nature of China ’s so-called ‘proof’.

China’s repeated use of force – a “terrorist behaviour"

 VietNamNet Bridge – As a large country, China has used coercion and made threats to use force to wage war against a small country, according to Lawyer Le Thanh Son.

Chartered flights between China and Danang resume

Travel agencies have re-started chartered flights to transport travelers from China to the central coast city of Danang after months of interruption due to tensions in the East Sea sparked by China’s illegal deployment of a giant oil rig

China suspends McDonald's and KFC's meat supplier

 Chinese branches of fast food chains, including McDonald's and KFC, have stopped using meat from a supplier in Shanghai following allegations it sold them out of date meat.

Fishermen detained in China come home safely

 VietNamNet Bridge – After one day and one night running at full speed, without any GPS devices, 13 fishermen from the central provinces of Quang Binh and Quang Ngai on July 16 returned to their homeland safely.

Risks of unresolved area conflict: The challenge to turn enmity into amity

VietNamNet would like to introduce to our readers an article about conflicts in the South and East China Sea by the former U.S. Ambassador to Germany James D. Bindenagel, published on the US-based Boston Global Forum.

US welcomes Chinese rig displacement

 The US welcomes China's declaration on its removal of the oil rig Haiyang Shiyou-981 from the position near Vietnam’s Hoang Sa (Paracel) archipelago to an area near China’s Hainan Island.

EVN says Vietnam still needs to buy electricity from China

 VietNamNet Bridge – Electricity of Vietnam (EVN), responding to the public’s severe criticism about electricity imports from China, said that the purchases were needed to ensure domestic demand.