The objection came in a news story printed by People's Daily, the official newspaper
of the Beijing
government.
"Moreover, the policy is a clear extension of America 's
interference with the balance of power in the region."
The U.S. State Department announced earlier this month that it
was partially lifting the decades-old ban on weapons sales to
Vietnam as part of a broader
U.S. strategy to help
countries in the South China Sea region of Asia
to strengthen their maritime security capabilities.
Sales of maritime weapons and weapon platforms to Vietnam would be entertained by Washington on a
case-by-case basis, the State Department said.
The move, however, came amid rising tensions between Beijing and Hanoi over the Paracel Islands , which both countries claim
sovereignty over.
In May, China 's
state-owned China National Offshore Oil Company moved an oil rig to an area Vietnam claims was within its
200-nautical-mile exclusive economic zone, while in August Chinese naval
vessels stopped and searched Vietnamese fishing boats and seized equipment.
Sovereignty over the Paracels, as well as territorial claims
over the Spratley Islands , have pitted China
against not only Vietnam but
also the Philippines , Taiwan , Indonesia and others.
The United
States , which is turning its naval focus to
the Asia-Pacific region, has officially stayed out of the disputes.
"China
and Vietnam
have signed an agreement on basic principles guiding the settlement of maritime
issues existing between the two countries," People's Daily said.
"Furthermore, the two countries established a bilateral working group to
discuss joint maritime development in 2013.
"However, the input of American weaponry will do nothing to
help the consensus reached by the two countries. It will simply damage
stability and add complexity to their disputes."
"Secondly, American's policy is not even-handed. While
easing the embargo on Vietnam ,
America is maintaining its
ban on arms sales to China ,
and limiting the export of other high-tech manufacturing," it said.
The People's Daily story called the partial rescinding of the
U.S. ban on arms sales to Vietnam a "clear extension of America's
interference with the balance of power in the region" and a method
"to win back its influence" in Asia.
"America
should take note that this short-sighted policy of arms sales to China 's neighbors will be taken as an example of
indirect conflict" with China .
http://www.upi.com/Business_News/Security-Industry/2014/10/10/China-criticizes-US-decision-on-Vietnam-arms/2421412960121/
Bill Laurie, Historian chuyển
Bill Laurie, Historian chuyển
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