Vietnam Seeks India Role in China Sea as Dung Meets Modi
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Vietnam Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung called for India to play an active role in resolving territorial disputes in the South China Sea ahead of a meeting today with counterpart Narendra Modi.
Dung, who arrived in New Delhi yesterday on a two-day trip, told state-run Press Trust of India that the entire region should be interested in “the proper settlement of disputes” in the waters. China prefers to resolve the issue through one-on-one talks and opposes the involvement of other countries.