China’s police chief, Guo Shengkun, urged his Vietnamese counterpart to do a better job of protecting Chinese nationals and companies from anti-Chinese protests , Xinhua, the Chinese state news agency reported. In the Saturday phone call, Mr. Guo told Tran Dai Quang, Vietnam’s minister of public security, that the Vietnamese side bears what Xinhua called an “unshirkable responsibility” for the situation. Mobs looted and in industrial estates in Vietnam this past week, set off initially by anger at China’s claimed by Vietnam. China said Friday that two of its citizens died in the rioting. “China’s Ministry of Public Security is very much shocked and indignant at the violence,” Xinhua quoted Mr. Guo as telling Mr. Tran. Mr. Guo added that China was dissatisfied with Vietnam’s response to the violence, Xinhua said. According to Xinhua, Mr. Tran said Vietnam had dispatched large police forces to the areas affected and had […]