Vietnamese authorities say anti-China protests must stop, arguing that hostile forces are abusing the situation to stoke dissent against the Communist government.
Some 10 demonstrations have been staged in Hanoi since early June demanding that China stay out of Vietnam's territory. They follow the government accusing China of interfering with its oil and gas exploration activities in disputed waters in the South China Sea.
The Hanoi People's Committee said in a statement on its website on Thursday that some opposition elements inside and outside the country have abused the protests to oppose the Communist party and state. It says their aim is to stoke "division in national unity and the Vietnam-China relations."
It says law enforcement agencies will apply "necessary measures" against those who defy the order.
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