The spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs answered questions at the regular press conference regarding the activities of the Dutch ship De Ruyter in the area of the Paracel Islands.
The National Steering Committee for Civil Defense has requested the People's Committees of 14 coastal provinces and cities from Quang Ninh to Khanh Hoa, as well as relevant ministries and agencies, to proactively respond to the tropical depression.
The General Secretary and President affirmed that Vietnam has maintained and continues to maintain good relations with both the United States and China, benefiting all parties while contributing to regional peace and stability.
The spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs answered questions at the regular press conference on the afternoon of May 14 regarding Vietnam's reaction to the activities of China and the Philippines at Hoai An Reef.
During the holiday, many young people traveling to the coastal city of Quy Nhon (Gia Lai) enthusiastically experienced taking photos in the middle of the ocean with the national flag.
After being missing for nearly a day while fishing offshore, a man from Tuy Hoa ward was found by fishermen and brought ashore for emergency treatment in critical condition.
According to Dr. Bui Ngoc Son, nearly 90% of global trade is transported by sea, and the US and China are fiercely competing for five key maritime routes in the world.
Scientists have identified the presence of more than 1.700 types of viruses, the majority of which are entirely new species never before recorded in the history of biomedical science.
The ASEAN-China Senior Officials Meeting (SOM) emphasized the importance of the DOC and promoted negotiations on the COC, affirming the commitment to peace and stability in the South China Sea.
The military and people of the Truong Sa Special Zone (Khanh Hoa province) place their full trust in the strategic decisions set forth by the 14th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam aimed at building an increasingly prosperous and strong maritime and island region.
Looking forward to the 14th National Congress of the Party, the military and people of Truong Sa stand firm in their faith, sharing the same spirit and high political determination, guarding the sacred sovereignty of the sea and islands day and night.
Immediately after typhoon number 15, forecasting models indicated the possibility of a new typhoon named Wilma forming near the Philippines in early December, with the potential to enter the South China Sea.
Typhoon Koto is intensifying and moving westward towards the Visayas region of the Philippines, threatening to cause widespread flooding and landslides.
Typhoon Phoenix is rapidly strengthening off the coast of the Philippines, with forecasts predicting landfall on Luzon Island in the next few days before moving into the northern South China Sea.
Meteorological experts warn that Typhoon Fung-wong is strengthening offshore, likely to enter the South China Sea early next week and could become the 14th typhoon of the season.
Typhoon Kalmaegi (Typhoon No. 13) entered the South China Sea on the morning of November 5th, with its center 560km from Song Tu Tay, boasting wind speeds of level 13, gusting to level 16, posing a risk of severe flooding in the Hue - Khanh Hoa area.
According to Mr. Mai Van Khiem, Director of the National Center for Meteorological and Hydrological Forecasting, Typhoon Kalmaegi will enter the East Sea tomorrow morning and may reach level 14 when it enters the waters off Da Nang.
Meteorological experts believe Kalmaegi is a very strong typhoon with a wide circulation, and its path and impact are similar to Typhoon Damrey in 2017 and Molave in 2020.
Typhoon Kalmaegi continues to move rapidly with very strong intensity and is about to enter the South China Sea. It is forecast to reach level 13, with gusts up to level 16, accompanied by widespread heavy rain.
Typhoon Kalmaegi is forecast to continuously intensify as it enters the South China Sea, with peak wind speeds reaching 194 km/h, directly affecting the area from Da Nang to Khanh Hoa in the coming days.
The tropical depression in the Philippines will strengthen into a typhoon, and it is forecast to enter the South China Sea, becoming typhoon number 13, causing heavy rain in central Vietnam.
Vietnam is deeply concerned about reports concerning the recent incident in the territorial waters of Thi Tu Island, part of Vietnam's Truong Sa (Spratly) archipelago.
Chinese researchers are testing submersible equipment to build one of the world's largest neutrino "ghost particle" observatories in the South China Sea.
The South China Sea is once again hit by Typhoon Matmo, the second storm in less than a week, threatening to create a "storm upon storm" situation and exacerbate the natural disaster.