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US urges a code of conduct in the South China Sea
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 23 - 07 - 2010


The US government on Friday called on the
Association of South-East Asian Nations (ASEAN) and China to reach
agreement on a full code of conduct in the South China Sea to prevent
conflicts.
"The United States supports a collaborative, diplomatic process by
all claimants for resolving the various territorial disputes without
coercion," US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton told
reporters after attending the ASEAN Regional Forum. "We encourage the
parties to reach agreement on a full code of conduct.", according to dpa.
Delegates attending the forum, which includes the 10-member ASEAN,
the European Union, the US, China, Russia, Japan and 12 other
countries, on Friday discussed a long-running territorial dispute in
the South China Sea.
Many of the area's more than 250 islands are claimed by more than
one country, among them the Spratlys, with China, Taiwan, Vietnam,
Malaysia, Brunei and the Philippines each claiming either all or
parts of the archipelago and the Paracel Islands, claimed by China,
Taiwan and Vietnam.
Clinton said 12 participants, including the United States, raised
the South China Sea and general maritime navigation and claim issues
"The United States, like every nation, has a national interest in
freedom of navigation, open access to Asia's maritime commons and
respect for international law in the South China Sea," Clinton said.
"We share these interests with not only ASEAN members or ASEAN
Regional Forum participants but with other maritime nations, and the
broader international community."
She called on claimants to pursue their territorial claims and
accompanying rights to maritime space in accordance with the UN
Convention on the Law of the Sea.
The United States does not take sides on the competing territorial
disputes over land features in the South China Sea, but opposed the
use or threat of force by any claimant, she added.
The Philippines proposed to adopt a binding regional code of
conduct in the South China Sea in August 1995, but there is sill no
such code.
ASEAN and China signed a declaration on the conduct of parties in
the South China Sea in 2002, but experts say it is not sufficient to
prevent conflicts.
Professor Carlyle Thayer of the Australian Defence Force Academy
said Vietnam had been unable to persuade ASEAN to be more assertive
and negotiate a code of conduct with China as a bloc as Beijing
insists on bilateral talks.
The 10 ASEAN nations are Brunei, Myanmar, Indonesia, Laos,
Cambodia, the Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.
Vietnam is the 2010 ASEAN chair. It hosted an ASEAN summit in
April and will host a related summit in Hanoi in October.


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