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4. The sovereignty and territorial integrity of the Fatherland continue to be firmly maintained. By flexibly and skillfully employing peaceful measures such as dialogue, negotiation, international legal tools, and external communication, the diplomatic sector continues to affirm the nation's legitimacy on territorial sovereignty issues, linking sovereignty protection with maintaining a peaceful and stable environment to promote cooperation and development.
On land, peaceful, friendly, cooperative, and sustainable development borders with Laos, Cambodia, and China are maintained; close coordination with partners ensures effective and smooth operation of border management cooperation mechanisms and good management of borders based on signed legal documents and agreements; proactively handling arising situations satisfactorily. Infrastructure development along border lines is prioritized, contributing to promoting economic, trade, investment, tourism cooperation, cross-border people-to-people exchanges, and ensuring national defense and security in border areas.
To firmly protect maritime sovereignty, diplomatic, legal, external communication measures, and on-the-ground struggles are implemented synchronously and effectively. Vietnam continues to assert its consistent stance on resolving disputes through peaceful means, without using or threatening to use force, based on international law, particularly UNCLOS 1982, in both bilateral and multilateral diplomatic channels. Dialogue and cooperation at sea with partners within and outside the region are strengthened, along with promoting negotiations and exchanges to resolve existing issues, aiming to prevent conflicts, build trust, and seek long-term solutions for the South China Sea issue. Together with partners, Vietnam has seriously implemented the Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the East Sea (DOC) and actively participated in building an effective, substantive Code of Conduct in the East Sea (COC) in accordance with international law and UNCLOS 1982.
On February 21, based on Resolution No. 68/NQ-UBTVQH15 dated February 14, 2025, of the Standing Committee of the National Assembly, the Government of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam issued a Declaration on the baseline used to calculate the width of Vietnam's territorial sea in the Gulf of Tonkin. This serves as a basis for determining the boundaries and scope of Vietnam's maritime zones according to UNCLOS and the Gulf of Tonkin Delimitation Agreement between Vietnam and China signed in 2000, providing additional legal grounds to protect and exercise Vietnam's sovereignty, sovereign rights, and jurisdiction, serving economic development, sea management, and promoting international cooperation.
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