Friday, March 29, 2024

Legal Solution to Land Border between Vietnam and China

Vietnam and China share a 1.400-kilometre-long border. However, the borderline was not clearly defined with border markers. Therefore, it is necessary to demarcate the borderline and plant border markers to avoid disputes that could harm the friendship between the two countries. In the process of demarcation of the border, the following legal principles are observed: inheritance of international treaties, (2) agreement to define new border sections. China and Vietnam agreed on the principles of resolving differences through peaceful negotiation and equality and rationalism. They also agreed to respect the 1887 and 1985 Conventions. In planting border markers, they agreed to base themselves on texts and maps of the 1999 Treaty signed by the two countries, taking into account each other’s interests. The land-border demarcation  this time round is the first border lined defined clearly between the two countries, laying the foundation for the building of a border of peace, friendship; long-term stability, cooperation and development. This also shows to the world that the two parties and state can resolve any issues in their relations through peaceful means. On the international level, it constitutes a contribution to   peace, stability and development in the region and the rest of the world.

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