His statement was in response to reporters’ queries about Vietnam’s position on the ongoing hearings regarding the Philippines’s lawsuit against China over the East Sea issue at the United Nations Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA).
In that spirit, Vietnam continued sending delegations in the capacity as observers to the hearings at the PCA between the Philippines and China from November 24-30, Binh said.
The PCA started its hearings of the Philippines’ arbitral case against China over the disputed territory in the East Sea, in The Hague, the Netherlands, on November 24 which are held behind closed doors but observers from Australia, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam are allowed in.
The hearings are slated to last till November 30 and the court expects to issue a decision on the case in 2016.
Previously, the PCA had rejected China’s argument that The Hague-based tribunal does not have authority to rule on the case and declared its full rights.
Regarding Turkey’s recent downing of a Russian jet, Binh said concerned parties should exercise restraint and refrain from acts escalating the tension. They should deal with the issue in accordance with international law, making responsible contributions to maintaining peace in the region and the world.
The Turkish air force said its warplanes shot down a Russian SU-24 frontline bomber near the Syrian-Turkish borders on November 24 morning, claiming the Russian aircraft had violated Turkish airspace. Russia refuted Turkey's statement, saying the Russian plane was in Syrian airspace when it was shot down.
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