Wednesday, October 26, 2016

Kerry: US, Vietnam committed to rule of law in South China Sea

Golez: Vietnam and the United States are allies (without a mutual defense treaty) in resisting China's excessive claims and aggression in the South China Sea. Vietnam and the Philippines should be logical and natural partners in protecting our respective exclusive economic zones against China's illegal and baseless nine-dash line. However, recent developments make this Philippines-Vietnam partnership against China's nine-dash line very difficult:

"Secretary of State John Kerry says the U.S. and Vietnam share a commitment to rule of law in the disputed South China Sea".


Kerry: US, Vietnam committed to rule of law in South China Sea 

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Vietnamese Executive Secretary Dinh The Huyn with Secretary of State John Kerry, speaks to reporters in the Treaty Room at the State Department in Washington, Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2016, before their meeting. AP/Manuel Balce Ceneta
WASHINGTON — Secretary of State John Kerry says the U.S. and Vietnam share a commitment to rule of law in the disputed South China Sea.
Kerry was speaking ahead of talks Tuesday with a top figure in Vietnam's ruling communist party, Executive Secretary Dinh The Huynh (din tay hwin).
Vietnam is among governments claiming territory in the South China Sea, where China's assertive behavior and land reclamation has stirred tension.
The meeting comes five months after President Barack Obama visited Vietnam and lifted restrictions on arms sales to the former U.S. enemy. It also takes place as longstanding U.S. ally in Southeast Asia, the Philippines, is strengthening its ties with China.
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Kerry said he and Huynh will also discuss human rights — still a sore point in U.S.-Vietnam relations

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