At the talks between Vietnamese and Chinese coast guards. (Photo: qdnd.vn)
Hanoi (VNA) - The coast guards ofVietnam and China on November 29 began their joint patrol on the watersadjacent to the demarcation line in the Gulf of Tonkin.
This is the second joint patrol this year and theseventh since the Vietnam-China agreement on fishery cooperation in the Gulf ofTonkin expired on June 30, 2020.
The joint patrol stretches across 13 points within 255.5 nautical miles. A range of activities, including talks, inspectionsand supervisions over fishing boats operating in the waters adjacent to thedemarcation line, and raising the awareness of the two countries' fishermen about lawobservance are held.
On this occasion, the Vietnamese side established aninter-sectoral working group to monitor Vietnamese fishing boats’ observance oflegal regulations and the European Commission (EC)’s recommendations on combating illegal,unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing.
Colonel Luong Cao Khai, Vice Commander and Chief ofStaff of the Vietnam Coast Guard Region 1, who led the Vietnamese joint patrol force, notedthat the event demonstrates close cooperation between law enforcementforces at sea of the two countries in the Gulf of Tonkin, and called it abright spot in this regard in the region, helping to promote thetraditional friendship between the two countries.
The Vietnam Coast Guard (VCG) and the China Coast Guard (CCG) held high-level talks on promoting cooperation in maritime law enforcement in the region within the framework of an exchange programme in Hanoi on December 7.
Vice Chairman of the National Assembly Sen. Lt. Gen. Tran Quang Phuong has urged the coast guard force to actively consult ministries, agencies, and localities in coordinating in the fight against illegal, unreported and undocumented (IUU) fishing.
Ships 8004 and 8003 of the Vietnam Coast Guard left Dinh Vu port in Hai Phong city on April 9 afternoon for a joint patrol with the China Coast Guard in the waters adjacent to the Gulf of Tonkin demarcation line.
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