(Beijing French Xindian) China and Vietnamese leaders met in Beijing, and the two countries agreed to properly handle the sovereignty dispute between the South China Sea.

Chinese officials and senior Chinese officials met on Monday (October 31) to meet Ruan Fuzhong, the General Secretary of the Communist Party of China invited to China.

Xinhua News Agency reported on Tuesday (November 1) that the two sides "exchanged in -depth and frank exchanges on maritime issues, believed that properly controlling differences and maintaining the peace and stability of the South China Sea is important.Essence

The two parties promised to "actively negotiate the transition and temporary solution of active consultations and the claims" on the sovereignty dispute of the South China Sea.The two countries also agreed to fight against terrorism, combat transnational fraud, and curb illegal drug trade.

The South China Sea contains rich oil and natural gas resources. The Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia, Brunei, etc. all claim to have some sovereignty, and China claims to have almost the entire South China seawater area.

In 2016, the International Arbitration Tribunal determined that China had no legal basis for the sovereignty of the South China Sea, but China continued to strengthen its sovereignty for the South China Sea, including the construction of artificial islands and reefs in the sea, deploying maritime patrols, and deployment of maritime patrol teams, and deployment of maritime patrol teams, and deployment of maritime patrol teams, and deployment of maritime patrols, and deployment of maritime patrols, and deployment of maritime patrols, and deployment of maritime patrols, and deployment of maritime patrols, and deployment of maritime patrols, and deployment of maritime patrols, and deployment of maritime patrols.Drive to other country fishing boats.

China's official was re -elected at the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China last month, and it has achieved the third term unprecedentedly.Ruan Fuzhong was the first foreign leader met with the Chinese official after the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China.This week, many world leaders will visit China, including the meeting with Pakistan Prime Minister Sharif on Tuesday. On Friday, it will receive German Prime Minister Tsugs. This is also the first time that European leaders have visited China since the crown disease epidemic.