Vietnam sent ships CSB 4036, CSB 4001, and speedboat 721, while the Chinese side dispatched ships 22603, 22513, and speedboat 22031 to the event.
The activity aimed to strengthen coordination in combating crimes and legal violations at sea, particularly during the year-end period.
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Observing and detecting trawler during the joint patrol |
The joint patrol, spanning from Point 1 to Point 9 along the demarcation line of the Gulf of Tonkin, covered a distance of 120 nautical miles. This zone is crucial for export, import, and goods exchange between Vietnam and China, but it is also abused for smuggling, trade fraud, illegal transportation of goods, and unauthorized border crossings by sea.
The Vietnam Coast Guard plays a pro-active role in public awareness-raising efforts, informing dozens of fishing vessels from both countries about the importance of adhering to regulations against illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing so as to help with having the European Commission’s “yellow card” warning lifted and driving the sustainable development of Vietnam's fisheries sector.
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Both sides present gifts to each other. |
A day earlier, the Vietnam Coast Guard released 10 containers of juvenile groupers into the bordering waters as part of efforts to enrich marine resources.
Starting in 2024, joint patrols in the bordering waters are conducted quarterly by the coast guard forces of Vietnam and China, aiming to maintain security and order while ensuring legal compliance among citizens of both nations.
Translated by Chung Anh