Hanoi (VNA) - Australia will continue to strongly advocate the freedomof navigation through the South China Sea (called the East Sea in Vietnam),Prime Minister Scott Morrison said on July 16.
“Australia willcontinue to adopt a very consistent position,” Morrison told a media briefingin Canberra when asked about Australia’s stance on US Secretary of State MichaelR. Pompeo’s latest statement on the South China Sea issue.
On July 13, Pompeoaffirmed that “the United States champions a free and open Indo-Pacific”, and theChina’s claims to offshore resources across most of the South China Sea arecompletely unlawful.
Regarding Pompeo’sstatement, the Vietnamese Foreign Ministry’s spokesperson Le Thi Thu Hang saidon July 15 that Vietnam welcomes other countries’ stance on the East Sea issuein line with international law.
Peace, stability,cooperation, and development in the sea are the aspiration and goal of countriesin the East Sea and the region as well as the international community, shesaid, adding that the respect of maritime legal order and the full andresponsible implementation of the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law ofthe Sea (1982 UNCLOS) are significant in realising these goals.
Vietnam hopes thatcountries will make efforts to contribute to maintaining peace, stability, andcooperation in the East Sea and settle disputes through dialogues and otherpeaceful measures in accordance with international law, for the common interestsand in line with the aspiration of regional nations and the internationalcommunity. Vietnam always actively and responsibly contributes to the process, statedHang./.