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Fisheries society opposes China’s obstructing Vietnam’s rescue at sea

The Vietnam Fisheries Association has denounced Chinese ships for obstructing the rescue of Vietnamese fishermen and attacking Vietnam’s fishing vessels.
The Vietnam Fisheries Association has denounced Chinese ships forobstructing the rescue of Vietnamese fishermen and attacking Vietnam’sfishing vessels.

In a recent statement sent to theGovernment Office, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development,the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Party Central Committee’sCommission for External Relations, the association said the actions areinhuman and violate the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of theSea (UNCLOS).

Vietnam’s rescue vessel SAR 142 wasblocked by a Chinese ship while it was on the way to save a distressedfisherman on fishing boat QNa 90927 TS near Tri Ton Island of Hoang Sa(Paracel) archipelago of Vietnam.

After picking up the fishermanin distress, the rescue vessel was again obstructed and attacked by aChinese naval ship while it was crossing Tri Ton Island to the mainland.

Earlier, Vietnamese fishing vessel BD 96680 TS was attackedby a Chinese coast guard ship while it was fishing at 15 degrees of thenorth latitude and 112 degrees east longitude in Vietnam’s Hoang Sawaters.-VNA

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