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Japan signs deal to provide Vietnam with six patrol ships amid South China Sea tensions

  • The Japan International Cooperation Agency signed the US$345 million loan agreement to provide the Vietnam Coast Guard with new patrol vessels
  • This comes as China steps up its claims in the disputed sea and neighbouring countries toughen their stance against Beijing

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Vietnam will receive six new Japanese-made patrol ships to boost its maritime rescue operations and maritime law enforcement. Photo: SCMP
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Japan has signed a 36.6 billion yen (US$345 million) loan agreement with Vietnam to provide the Southeast Asian country with six patrol boats to boost its maritime law enforcement capabilities, as Beijing steps up its claims in the South China Sea.
The deal comes as the United States has toughened its stance against China over what Washington says is Beijing’s “completely unlawful” maritime claims across most of the strategic waterway and its “bullying” of Vietnam and other claimant states in a bid to control offshore resources.

Japan has criticised China’s militarisation of disputed areas, as well as the expansion of its activities in maritime and aerial domains in the South China Sea, saying such acts represent unilateral attempts to change the regional status quo by coercion.

The Japan International Cooperation Agency signed the agreement with the Vietnamese government in Hanoi on July 28, according to the JICA.

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Japan has offered fishing vessels to Vietnam, but this will be the first time that Tokyo has provided Hanoi with patrol ships, according to a Foreign Ministry official. The six vessels will be new and Japanese-made.

“The project will provide the Vietnam Coast Guard with financing to procure vessels, supporting an improvement in maritime rescue operations and maritime law enforcement,” the JICA said in a statement. “It will also enhance freedom of navigation.”

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While Chinese government vessels have reportedly fired warning shots at fishing boats from neighbouring countries, Chinese ships have interrupted Vietnam’s oil and natural gas development within its exclusive economic zone.

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