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Vietnam to discuss South China Sea with India

February 27, 2018 09:37 pm | Updated March 01, 2018 04:10 pm IST - NEW DELHI

President Tran Dai Quang arriving on March 2

Tran Dai Quang

Vietnam will take up South China Sea-related issues during the March 2-4 visit by President Tran Dai Quang. Speaking to the media here on Tuesday, the ambassador of Vietnam said that Hanoi wished to fully utilise the comprehensive strategic partnership with India and was likely to sign a civil nuclear agreement during the visit.

“South China Sea issue will be discussed between leaders as the situation in the South China Sea is complicated. Some positive developments have taken place but the ground reality remains problematic,” said Ambassador Ton Sinh Thanh.

Beijing’s claims over most of the South China Sea is a major issue between the two countries, and Hanoi has been one of the more vocal countries in the 10-member ASEAN grouping to find a solution to China’s expansionist policy in the crucial water body. The ambassador however assured that his country remained committed to maintaining cordial ties with Beijing.

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The envoy clarified that Vietnam had not yet firmed up its position on the One Belt, One Road initiative of China and said, “OBOR is a big project, we need to look into it whether it is good for the country or not, will then take a position on this.”

The Presidential visit will begin with a stopover at Bodhgaya where President Tran will reach on March 2. The delegation will reach New Delhi later same day and both sides will hold official talks on March 3.

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