China enacts "emergency mechanisms" after Vietnam protests

China called Vietnam a 'provocateur' on Tuesday and expressed concern after thousands rampaged in industrial zones.

China enacts "emergency mechanisms" after Vietnam protests
BEIJING: China called Vietnam a 'provocateur' on Tuesday and expressed concern after thousands rampaged in industrial zones in the country's south following protests against Chinese oil drilling in a disputed part of the South China Sea.

Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying told reporters at a daily press briefing that China had made representations to Vietnam and enacted unspecified emergency mechanisms to provide security to Chinese companies.
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