In a precisely worded proclamation two days after the court declared July 12 as the decision date, Vietnam's remote service said it trusted the decision would give a premise to calmly determining columns.
Vietnam is not an immediate gathering to the case but rather stands to pick up if the decision favors Manila. Like the Philippines, it is likewise inconsistent with China, in spite of the fact that it is watchful not to push too far against a noteworthy exchange accomplice.
"Vietnam has dependably been watching the advancement of the case and needs the assertion court to convey a reasonable and target choice, making a premise to gently resolve debate in the (South China Sea)," Vietnam's outside service representative, Le Hai Binh, said in an announcement late on Friday.
In spite of the fact that the wording was like those utilized by various nations, Vietnam's announcement held back before requiring the decision to be regarded.
China has gone to extraordinary endeavors to demonstrate the Permanent Court of Arbitration has no ward working on this issue, and Beijing will hence not remember it. China's legitimate Xinhua news organization called it a "law-manhandling tribunal".
The case looks for an elucidation of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), to which Beijing is a signatory.
The South China Sea is one of the world's most essential transportation paths, with about $5 trillion of merchandise going every year through waters challenged in parts by six nations, a few of which are experiencing military developments.
(Reporting by Mai Nguyen; Editing by Martin Petty)
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