Us Vice Admiral: China’s New Sea Law Platform Foundation For Instability

Vice Admiral Michael McAllister, Commander Commander of the United States in the Pacific region, said that China's new Maritime Safety Law is worrying about setting the foundation for instability. "Definitely, based on what is Intelligence, this seems directly to go against the international agreement and practices, "said McAllister to answer at the press conference on the morning of September 3 (Vietnam time), when proposed to comment on maritime regulations China's new. Before that, China announced a request to control foreign vessels when passing through the waters that Beijing declared illegal sovereignty. Reporting rules apply to submarines and seeds Nhan, ships carrying radioactive materials as well as transporting "toxic substances" include oil, chemicals and liquefied gases, Chinese maritime agencies said. Admiral Michael McAllister, commander of US charm The Pacific region and the Defense Force of the West Coast

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"If I understand it, this is very worrying because it starts to put the foundation for instability and potential conflicts if (this law) is guaranteed to execute," said McAllister. The reaction of the US Duyen Week, Vice Admiral McAllister said this force in the area is partly to support the key partners who are increasingly concerned about China's actions. McAllister, Pentagon Also voiced criticism of China's new maritime regulations and said that this regulation seriously threatens to the right to go back to the sea, according to South China Morning Post.quility according to the Maritime Traffic Safety Law China will take effect on September 1, according to a announcement announced by the Marine Safety Department on August 27, Newsweek reported. On September 1, answered questions about Vietnam's response Before China officially enforced this law, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman Le Thi Thu Hang stated: "Countries need to seriously comply with international treaties that they are Nhu Vien, especially the United Nations Convention on the 1982 Sea Law (UNCLOS) - Legal framework for all activities on the sea and the ocean, when issuing documents related to the sea "." Vietnam resolutely, persevering measures in accordance with international law to enforce and protect sovereignty over the Islands of Hoang Sa and Truong Sa of Vietnam; Sovereignty, sovereignty rights and jurisdiction on its waters are determined in accordance with Unclos regulations, "Ms. Hang said.

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