US concerned about Chinese vessels’ acts in East Sea
Thursday, 08/05/2014 16:10 (GMT+7)
The United States said on May 7th it was concerned about dangerous conduct and intimidation in the East Sea after reports of Chinese vessels ramming Vietnamese ships.
State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki reiterated the US view that China's deployment of an oil rig in a disputed part of the East Sea was "provocative and unhelpful" to security in the region.
"We are strongly concerned about dangerous conduct and intimidation by vessels in the disputed area," she told a regular news briefing.
"We call on all parties to conduct themselves in a safe and appropriate manner, exercise restraint, and address competing sovereignty claims peacefully, diplomatically, and in accordance with international law."
On May 6th, in Washington DC, the State Department of the US warned against China’s moving of its oil rig into the East Sea, describing it as a provocative act that can cause instability in the region./.