U.S. offers new assistance to Vietnam to patrol seas
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The us local time on Monday to provide fresh financial aid to Vietnam, in order to improve the maritime border, this is as the growth of regional tensions with China over territorial claims in the south China sea.His first visit to Vietnam as secretary of state, John kerry said the United States intends to provide up to $18 million in new aid Vietnam "to strengthen patrols off the coast of rapid deployment for search and rescue, relief, and other activities".Kerry said the money will be used to buy five "fast" coast guard patrol boats to Vietnam in 2014.Kerry held talks in the capital, Hanoi, under the same communist leaders announced the news.In the United States will expand to strengthen information sharing between southeast Asian nations agencies responsible for maritime safety and law enforcement support of regional cooperation, kerry is added.China claims to almost the entire oil and gas reserves in the south China sea, in different places with Taiwan, Malaysia, brunei, the Philippines and Vietnam request overlap.The United States has said it is neutral dispute - surrounding waters deep in the maritime heart of southeast Asia to China historic claim - but was determined to maintain peace and ensure sea lanes is vital to the world economy will not impeded.