In term of creating a satellite town "Tam Sa" for China 's HaiNam on the disputable islands & archipelago that locating in the Eastern Sea of Vietnam and the Philipines sea, has not been a proper and 'fairplay' decision from China's Administration.
We know the countries in controversial issues have been each other neighbor friends during several years. Therefore, when one of them go wrong toward the other that many found it is, whole boat should sit together and friendly negotiate an agreement to find out our better common acceptable solutions or a another transparent maritime treaty, provided that all parties shall respect the value of their decent histories and cultures, of their territory sovereignties. Both sides shouldn't be inflexibility that if who has the memo evidences in hands from once upon a time, would make its decision to own on it. Not the past for the future! Not the past for the country's face and fate! But the past of our compassionate Vietnam in its decent history by what were oodles of painfulness, old 1000 years that she suffered and struggled for their survivals, shall be the truth,...the truth that all good people of Vietnam and I do believe in, are mosts of them there in the region... are of Vietnam.
We know the countries in controversial issues have been each other neighbor friends during several years. Therefore, when one of them go wrong toward the other that many found it is, whole boat should sit together and friendly negotiate an agreement to find out our better common acceptable solutions or a another transparent maritime treaty, provided that all parties shall respect the value of their decent histories and cultures, of their territory sovereignties. Both sides shouldn't be inflexibility that if who has the memo evidences in hands from once upon a time, would make its decision to own on it. Not the past for the future! Not the past for the country's face and fate! But the past of our compassionate Vietnam in its decent history by what were oodles of painfulness, old 1000 years that she suffered and struggled for their survivals, shall be the truth,...the truth that all good people of Vietnam and I do believe in, are mosts of them there in the region... are of Vietnam.
Big brothers and good current friends of Vietnam often told to other countries that after her sad stories, let's appreciate the way Vietnam opened door to welcome visitors, the pace she based on the past to heal for the future, let's make friend with Vietnam, why don't we love Vietnam and help her to become a richer country in the common peace.
China was one of big brothers, he should have done something generous and fairplay like the U.K.of Britain had done for the Hongkong's return, though the situation and history between are quiet different. Do whatever similar too , as long as people from the two countries feel it nice, feel it still friendly, mutual peace and prosperity with the Chinese communities here in Vietnam, vast majority of them have been still living happily, free market, doing good business, consumption chinese goods, eating chinese food, seeing chinese movies, chinese festivals, mutual marriage, family building and naturalized citizenships... And vast majority of Vietnamese people also are hospitable, generous too, they've never had 'standing off' or hostility attitude from sad and sorrow past in former wars between China and Vietnam.
Perhaps some of Congresspersons in China's National Assembly might have not seen and can't thoroughly understand the cultural and humanity values of Vietnam. China should need Vietnam more than ever, but it doesn't mean, he can do everything he wants on the lovely neighbor friend's soil...
Hopefuly one day early next year in 2008, Vietnam shall have an honor chair (Non-permanent member or not non are ok) in the United Nation Security Council, in order to contribute something meaningful good for the region security- keeping cause.
Then Vietnam can also raise the problem to the UNSC and international community where many good countries can support to Vietnam.
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Written by Kan Nguyen
Last revised - Dec 8, 2007
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