(Bloomberg City, Ho Chi Minh City) The Vietnamese government ordered the streaming media platform to stop playing Chinese love TV dramas in Vietnam to the wind. The reason is that the "Nine Section Line" maps used by China to mark South China Sea sovereignty appear in the play.

The Ministry of Culture of Vietnam (July 10) issued a statement on the official website stating that the reviewers found that the "nine sections" map appeared in the nine episodes of the nine episodes.Officials have requested that the US streaming media platform Netflix and Vietnamese telecommunications operator FPT Telecom removed the 39 -episode TV series within 24 hours.

The statement pointed out that although FPT Telecom was fuzzy about the map, the improper content in the play violated the Vietnam sovereignty law.

FPT Telecom subsequently issued a statement to confirm that it has been withdrawn to the wind, and emphasizes that the company "has always followed the regulations."Netflix's representative in Vietnam refused to comment.

The wind premiered in China at the end of 2022, telling the story of airline staff.

This is the third time Vietnam has investigated entertainment programs for the third time in Vietnam for eight days.Vietnam last Monday (3rd) for Barbie in Hollywood movies in Barbie, and the movie was prohibited from being released; the tour organ organizer of the Korean top women's group Blackpink also showed the nine -stage line map on the website.) It was investigated by the Ministry of Culture of Vietnam.The organizer of the concert has apologized and promised to withdraw the map.

In March last year, Uncharted, a mysterious sea area produced by Sony Films, was blocked by Vietnam for the same reason.

China advocates that there is an island and reef in the "Nine Section Line" of the South China Sea, but the sea area marked by the nine -segment line overlap with the Vietnamese exclusive economic zone.The Philippines, Brunei, Malaysia, etc. also advocate their rights and interests in this sea area.

Although the issue of sovereignty is deadlocked, China and Vietnam discuss the development of Beibu Bay oil and gas

Although the sovereignty issue is deadlocked, countries have been seeking possibility of cooperation in order to develop rich oil and gas resources.

The Border between China and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the State Border Committee of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Vietnam just held a meeting in Guangzhou last Tuesday (4th) to discuss the development of Beibu Gulf.This is the first face -to -face negotiation since the crown disease epidemic.

Gulf of Tonkin is located in the northwestern part of the South China Sea. It is a semi -closed bay surrounded by land and Hainan Island of China.

According to Vietnamese media reports, China and Vietnam agreed at the meeting to implement China -Vietnam's agreement on guidance to solve the basic principles of maritime issues, and accelerate the joint development of the waters outside the Beibu Bay Bay Exit and South China Sea Oil and Gas.The two sides also agreed to accelerate the signing of the new Beibu Gulf Fishery Cooperation Agreement and promote oil and gas cooperation in no controversial sea areas.