China y Vietnam prometen gestionar mejor las disputas en el mar de China Meridional

China y Vietnam han emitido un comunicado conjunto prometiendo gestionar mejor las disputas en el mar de China Meridional sin poner en peligro sus relaciones, culminando así el viaje del líder vietnamita To Lam a China. Los partidos comunistas gobernantes de ambos países acordaron reforzar el liderazgo del otro mediante un nuevo plan de acción quinquenal.

China y Vietnam emitieron un comunicado conjunto tras el viaje del líder vietnamita To Lam a China, expresando el deseo de evitar que las disputas marítimas pongan en peligro los lazos bilaterales. El documento señaló: “Ambas partes acordaron... abstenerse de realizar acciones que puedan complicar la situación o ampliar las disputas, manteniendo así la estabilidad en el mar”. China y Vietnam buscarán “activamente” soluciones fundamentales y a largo plazo para sus problemas marítimos, que sean aceptables para ambos, a través de consultas amistosas de acuerdo con el derecho internacional. Los partidos comunistas gobernantes de ambos países adoptaron un nuevo plan de acción quinquenal para apuntalar el liderazgo del otro en sus respectivos países. El comunicado se refiere a las disputas sobre áreas como las islas Paracel (también conocidas como islas Xisha o islas Hoang Sa) en el mar de China Meridional, sobre las cuales China y Vietnam tienen reclamaciones contrapuestas.

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