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 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.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs responded to Vietnam's reaction to China's ban on fishing from May 1 to August 16 in certain areas of the South China Sea.
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 17th International Scientific Conference on the South China Sea, jointly organized by the Diplomatic Academy of Vietnam and its partner agencies, opened in Da Nang city.
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 17th International Scientific Conference on the South China Sea, jointly organized by the Diplomatic Academy of Vietnam and its partner agencies, opened in Da Nang city.
The spokesperson for the Vietnamese Ministry of Foreign Affairs emphasized that countries need to respect the jurisdiction of coastal states established in accordance with UNCLOS 1982.
The United States, Japan, and the Philippines discussed enhancing security cooperation and reaffirmed their commitment to safeguarding peace, stability, and freedom of navigation in the South China Sea region.
On May 3rd, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced Vietnam's response to the activities of China and the Philippines in the Hoai An, Tri Le, and Cai Vung reef areas of the Spratly Islands.
According to Iran's National Resistance Council, Tehran is secretly developing nuclear missiles capable of reaching Europe based on designs transferred from North Korea.
China announced the standardized names for parts of the islands and reefs in the South China Sea; meanwhile, the Philippines signed into law two new maritime laws.
Vietnam strongly opposes all activities that infringe upon its sovereignty and will resolutely defend its sovereignty through peaceful means in accordance with international law.
According to Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Do Hung Viet, as part of its unwavering commitment to UNCLOS, Vietnam is running for the position of Judge of ITLOS.
Australia and the Philippines have announced that they will conduct joint maritime operations with Japan, New Zealand, and the United States within the Philippines' exclusive economic zone.
More than two years after the incident, the Chinese military released a documentary in which the J-16 pilot was described as facing "a formidable opponent."
The U.S. criticized China's "escalating actions" in the South China Sea, after Beijing and Manila blamed each other for a collision between their ships.
Scholars say the Philippines' purchase of BrahMos missiles is "symbolic" and will not be of much help in its confrontation with China, but military experts disagree.
The foreign ministers of the United States, Japan, Australia, and India expressed "deep concern" about the situation in the South China Sea through implicit criticism of Beijing.
According to the Philippine Department of Foreign Affairs, the Philippines and China have reached a provisional agreement on resupplying Manila's troops stationed at Second Thomas Shoal in the South China Sea.
The Foreign Ministry spokesperson stated that cooperation among countries should make a positive contribution to peace, stability, cooperation, and development in the region and the world.
Countries acknowledge and respect Vietnam's right to submit its Submission on the Limits of its Extended Continental Shelf beyond 200 nautical miles, in accordance with UNCLOS 1982.
China's Shandong aircraft carrier has been conducting exercises in the waters southeast of Taiwan, amid the Rimpac exercises being held by the US and its allies.
The Philippines is demanding $1 million in compensation from China for a clash that left eight sailors injured, amid meetings between diplomats from both countries to ease tensions.
The Philippine president said on June 27 that the actions of the Chinese Coast Guard (CCG) against Philippine sailors on June 17 "did not constitute an armed attack."