Vietnam asks countries to comply with international treaties in the Issuance of the Law on the Sea, before China's law enforcement law requires foreign vessels to declare if in the territorial waters.

Countries need to strictly comply with international treaties that they are members, especially the United Nations Convention on Sea Law 1982 (UNCLOS), legal framework for all activities at sea and oceans, when

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Ms. Hang launched a statement after being asked about whether China began implementing the Law on Maritime Traffic Safety, which requires some types of foreign vessels to declare when entering the sea in this area to receive themselves

Vietnam resolutely, persevering measures in accordance with international law to enforce and protect the sovereignty over the Islands of Hoang Sa and Truong Sa of Vietnam;

Foreign Ministry spokesman Le Thi Thu Hang.

China's declaration request, takes effect from September 1, applied with diving ships, nuclear vessels, radioactive materials, tankers, chemicals, gases, toxic substances and

The declaration system for the ships was introduced by the Chinese traffic safety law revised in April. Chinese officials added ships to announce names, response, positions and any kind

If the ships do not declare upon request, China Maritime Management Agency will apply rules, regulations, rules and related provisions to handle.

According to UNCLOS, ships of all countries are entitled to harmless rights in the territorial watership without being harmful to peace, order or security of the coastal nation.

Collin Koh, an expert at S. Rajaratnam International Studies in Singapore, skeptical about China's ability to implement this law on disputed seas, as well as the ship of countries reporting to the country when

Any country has a dispute with China on the South China Sea and the East Sea, with Western countries like Britain and America, the capital of China's own sovereignty claims, will not comply with this requirement.

China blatually declared many large areas in the East Sea as its territorial waters, despite the provisions of international laws and judgments of the regular arbitration court, rejecting the line of nine countries in the country unilaterally

The country recently passed the new haven law, allowing this force to explode into foreign boats to prevent threats.