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Sports China received further affirmation of Vietnam's commitments to keep peace and - People's Comment
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In the joint communique released on Friday, both countries vowed to honour their
- Newsletter commitments to the Beibu Bay Demarcation Agreement, the Beibu Bay Fishery Co-
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operation Agreement and the Declaration of the Conduct of Parties in the South China
- Online Community Sea, promising not to take any unilateral action that may further complicate or leaders of Vietnam
- China Biz Info exacerbate the situation.
- News Archive Reiterating their support for the principles of mutual understanding and give-and-take, - Premier Wen hails bilateral
- Feedback the two neighbours agreed to avoid taking drastic military measures in implementing ties with Vietnam leaders
demarcation in the Beibu Bay.
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They also pledged not to use force or threaten to use force in the agreed areas. - Sino-Vietnamese
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The previous two agreements were signed between China and Vietnam in December cooperation mainstream in
Search 2000 and officially came into effect as of June 30, 2004. The declaration was between bilateral ties
China and the 10 members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).
On the land border issue, both sides agreed to speed up the process of delineating and
placing markers and complete the delineation of the border on time. - Chinese premier urges
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understanding,
About China On maritime rights, the two countries vowed to maintain negotiations and increase their
frequency so as to seek a basic and long-term resolution which is acceptable to both, accommodation in
- China at a glance the document says. addressing disputes
- Constitution "The communique shows the willingness of both sides to make the border a boundary
of durable peace, friendship and stability," said an official source with the Chinese
- CPC & state organs - Premier Wen hopeful of
delegation.
- Chinese leadership ties with Vietnam
Territorial disputes over the Sino-Vietnamese border consist of the demarcation of the
- Selected Works of land boundary, and the Beibu Bay as well as sovereignty of maritime rights and
Deng Xiaoping interests in the Nansha Islands and their adjacent waters. Both sides have agreed to - Chinese premier starts
resolve these problems through peaceful talks and consultations. Vietnam visit
A joint working group was established in 1995 to negotiate the territorial issue of the
disputed Nansha Islands. The two countries have agreed to seek a peaceful solution,
and even co-operation on the Islands.
The two sides also reaffirmed the significance of building an ASEAN-China free trade
zone in the communique.
China said it will support Vietnam in joining the 147-member World Trade Organization
at an early date and hopes to complete negotiations with Vietnam soon.
Vietnam also promise not to apply three non-beneficial provisions that China accepted
for its accession into the world trade body.
Vietnam also confirmed its commitment to the one-China policy, pledging not to
develop official ties with Taiwan.
Source: China Daily

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