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Top Chinese envoy visits Vietnam as tension looms before South China Sea court ruling

Top Chinese envoy visits Vietnam as tension looms before South China Sea court ruling

China’s top diplomat arrived in Vietnam on Monday for a scheduled meeting to strengthen historically close relations, at a time when ties are strained by squabbles over the South China Sea.

The trip by State Councillor Yang Jiechi, who outranks the foreign minister, comes amid a Chinese public relations blitz to try to discredit a looming verdict by an international tribunal that could aggravate tensions if it undermines Beijing’s vast claims to waters extending far into Southeast Asia.

Yang was due to co-chair a “steering committee” that aims to strengthen ties and ward-off disputes. He will make courtesy calls on the Vietnamese leadership later on Monday.
“We’re glad to realise that the two nations’ relationship over time continues its positive development, despite some existing problems that need to be solved,” Vietnam’s Foreign Minister and deputy premier Pham Binh Minh said after greeting Yang.
China has said at least 47 countries have offered support for its refusal to recognise a high-profile case brought by the Philippines in 2013 to the Permanent Court of Arbitration in the Hague.
A senior US official last week voiced scepticism about that claim.
Top Chinese envoy visits Vietnam as tension looms before South China Sea court ruling
Chinese diplomats have written editorials in regional newspapers denouncing the Philippine case, which seeks clarification of parts of United Nations maritime law and is seen as a bold challenge, with scope for repercussions.
Though Vietnam is not part of the Hague case, it stands to benefit from a positive ruling for Manila and has echoed its opposition to China’s fortification of artificial islands, the conduct of its coastguard and perceived intrusions into Vietnam’s exclusive economic zone.
Vietnam backs latest US challenge to Beijing’s sovereignty in South China Sea, say analysts
China and the US have accused each other of trying to militarise a shipping route vital to the stability of the global economy.

(Source : scmp.com)
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