The following is a letter dated 8 December 2014 from the Permanent Representative of China to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary – General, stating China’s position on Vietnam’s letters dated 22 August 2014. View the document on Document Cloud: https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/2940778-China-8-December-2014.html#document/p1 Read other documents on the issue at https://seasresearch.wordpress.com/category/official-positions-and-legal-instruments/chinas-deployment-of-deep-water-oil-rig-hysy981-may-2014/ Advertisements
The following is the second letter dated 22 August 2014 from the Permanent Representative of Vietnam to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary – General, stating Vietnam’s position on the sovereignty of Paracel Archipelago. Read other documents on the issue at https://seasresearch.wordpress.com/category/official-positions-and-legal-instruments/chinas-deployment-of-deep-water-oil-rig-hysy981-may-2014/
The following is a letter dated 22 August 2014 from the Permanent Representative of Vietnam to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary – General on China’s placement of the oil rig HYSY 981 in the South China Sea. Read other documents on the issue at https://seasresearch.wordpress.com/category/official-positions-and-legal-instruments/chinas-deployment-of-deep-water-oil-rig-hysy981-may-2014/
The following is a letter dated 24 July 2014 from the Permanent Representative of China to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary – General, stating China’s position on Vietnam’s letters dated 3 July 2014. Read other documents on the issue at https://seasresearch.wordpress.com/category/official-positions-and-legal-instruments/chinas-deployment-of-deep-water-oil-rig-hysy981-may-2014/
The following is the second letter dated 3 July 2014 from the Permanent Representative of Vietnam to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary – General, stating Vietnam’s position on the sovereignty of Paracel Archipelago. Read other documents on the issue at https://seasresearch.wordpress.com/category/official-positions-and-legal-instruments/chinas-deployment-of-deep-water-oil-rig-hysy981-may-2014/
The following is a letter dated 9 June 2014 from the Permanent Representative of China to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary – General on its operation of the oil rig HYSY 981 in the South China Sea on 2 May 2014. Read other documents on the issue at https://seasresearch.wordpress.com/category/official-positions-and-legal-instruments/chinas-deployment-of-deep-water-oil-rig-hysy981-may-2014/
The following is a letter dated 6 June 2014 from the Permanent Representative of Vietnam to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary – General on China’s deployment of the oil rig HYSY 981 in the South China Sea on 2 May 2014. Read other documents on the issue at https://seasresearch.wordpress.com/category/official-positions-and-legal-instruments/chinas-deployment-of-deep-water-oil-rig-hysy981-may-2014/
The following is a letter dated 28 May 2014 from the Permanent Representative of Vietnam to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary – General on China’s deployment of the oil rig HYSY 981 in the South China Sea on 2 May 2014. Read other documents on the issue at https://seasresearch.wordpress.com/category/official-positions-and-legal-instruments/chinas-deployment-of-deep-water-oil-rig-hysy981-may-2014/
The following is a letter dated 22 May 2014 from the Permanent Representative of China to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary – General, stating China’s position on its deployment of the oil rig HYSY 981. Read other documents on the issue at https://seasresearch.wordpress.com/category/official-positions-and-legal-instruments/chinas-deployment-of-deep-water-oil-rig-hysy981-may-2014/
On 2 May 2014, China National Offshore Oil Corporation moved its deep-water oil rig Haiyang Shiyou 981 to southern area of Triton Island, the southernmost of the Paracel archipelago. The oil rig also sat on Vietnam’s claimed extended continental shelf and on the Vietnamese side of any median line that might be negotiated between the two shelves from … Continue reading
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