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  • Vietnam to China to abolish the requirements of the South China Sea fishing ban

    Posted on 六月 8th, 2009 znnw No comments
    Vietnam to China to abolish the requirements of the South China Sea fishing ban
    2009-06-08 18:32:23 Source: Global Times (Beijing) 125 mobile phones keep abreast of the news
    Core Tip: the South China Sea for the protection of ecological environment and fishery resources, China’s practice in previous years, the fisheries sector, announced by May 16 to August 1 in the South China Sea fishing moratorium was implemented part of the region. For the Chinese side of the fishing moratorium this normal move, the Vietnamese side on the 8th but that “a violation of their rights”, and put forward the request to lift the ban.

    Global Times reported June 8 in the South China Sea for the protection of ecological environment and fishery resources, China’s practice in previous years, the fisheries sector, announced by May 16 to August 1 in the South China Sea fishing moratorium was implemented part of the region. For the Chinese side of the fishing moratorium this normal move, the Vietnamese side on the 8th but that “a violation of their rights”, and put forward the request to lift the ban.

    According to Reuters, the Vietnamese Vice Foreign Minister Hu Hill issued a statement on the 8th, “Do not ask China to stop its fishermen in the normal operation of the South China Sea waters, saying that all the waters in Vietnam.” He said in a statement, China patrol boats have stepped up patrols in the waters, the Vietnamese fishermen have been detained or fined the increasing influence of the Vietnamese fishermen’s traditional fishing areas in the normal operation. He also asked China to “stop any obstruction of Vietnamese fishermen in the waters of the Vietnamese sovereignty over the conduct of normal operations.”

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