“What is the real peaceful solution of conflict?"
-about the territorial dispute between China and Vietnam-
In May this year, there were numerous conflicts between China and Vietnam as China established Tension Leg Platforms in Paracel Islands (It is known as 'Hoang Sa' in Vietnamese and 'Xisha island' in Chinese), so Vietnam dispatched lots of ships including armed ships and obstructed their operations.
Many analysts think that anti-China feeling in Vietnam which has been formed for 35 years after China-Vietnam war in 1979 reached its climax.
Vietnam and China were companions of communistic revolution in the early 20th century. But since 1969, when Ho Chi Minh died, the diplomatic relations between the two countries has been cracked.
Although communism had once played a role of connecting the two countries, now their relations seem to agree like cats and dogs. They fight with each other and even raise riots arguing that they received the Paracel Islands as a legacy from each ancestor.
Though, at last, they agreed with the principle that they try to solve the territorial conflict peacefully on June 18. But they still sticked to their own situations and just confirmed the differences between each opinion about the point. It means that they agreed with the basic principle of solving conflicts but the war is just paused provisionally. The conflict seems to be continued for a considerable time.
So, what is the peaceful solution that they want? Even though they were companions once, now they became the enemy criticizing and blaming each other. I'm wondering that any problem could be solved peacefully if people do not back down, and their behaviors and words that they want to solve it peacefully are true. Can really those who don't know what peace is and don't want peace be able to achieve it? I think the one who has the answer that can solve the problem can achieve real peace. I wish and wait for a superman riding a white horse will come and bring about peace to this world.
We want to obvious solution. Everybody look deeply subject.
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