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    Vietnam protests after China lands plane on disputed Spratlys

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    Date
    January 4, 2016
    Author
    Reuters
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    ML20160104_B3
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    Vietnam formally accused China of violating its sovereignty and a recent confidence-building pact on Saturday by landing a plane on an airstrip Beijing has built on an artificial island in a contested part of the South China Sea. Foreign Ministry spokesman Le Hai Binh said the airfield, had been “built illegally” on Fiery Cross Reef in the Spratly archipelago, in territory that was “part of Vietnam’s Spratlys”. China’s Foreign Ministry rejected the complaint, saying that what was a test flight to the newly built airfield on the reef, which China calls Yongshu Jiao, was a matter “completely within China’s sovereignty,” the Chinese state news agency Xinhua reported.
    Citation
    Vietnam protests after China lands plane on disputed Spratlys. (2016, January 04). Malaya, p. B3.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/835
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    Personal Names
    Le, Hai Binh Yongshu, Jiao Pooja, Jhunjhunwala Hua, Chunying
    Geographic Names
    Hà Nội China Brunei Malaysia Taiwan
    Subject
    disputes artificial islands territorial waters military operations land reclamation bilateral agreements
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