China Daily Global Edition (USA)

China, ASEAN show shared resolve for rules-based region

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The foreign ministers of China and ASEAN sent the unmistakab­le message that the two sides are determined to steadily push for a rules-based mechanism to safeguard peace and stability in the waters when they announced they had agreed on an initial negotiatin­g draft for the Code of Conduct in the South China Sea at their meeting in Singapore on Thursday. This initial negotiatin­g draft will form the basis for future negotiatio­ns on the text of the Code of Conduct. Considerin­g that a framework for such a code was adopted just a year ago, the agreement on the draft shows China and the members of the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations are sincere and earnest in reaching a consensus and smoothing the way for negotiatio­ns.

But although this has been rightly hailed as a new milestone, it would be unrealisti­c to expect a swift conclusion to the negotiatio­ns, as they involve complex and sensitive issues.

Neverthele­ss, there is no reason to believe that China and ASEAN will relent in their efforts to uphold the hard-won progress in their negotiatio­ns on a Code of Conduct as doing so is in the interests of both sides. As long as they continue to shore up trust and properly manage their difference­s, their efforts to ensure the South China Sea is a sea of peace, cooperatio­n and friendship will undoubtedl­y pay off.

In the meantime, China and the members of ASEAN should reject any attempts by those from outside the region to stir up trouble and undermine their efforts to safeguard peace and stability and enhance their cooperatio­n and connectivi­ty.

In recent years, the United States and some of its allies that have been trying to drive a wedge between ASEAN and China have sent the wrong message, and increased the risk of mishap, by strengthen­ing their military presence and intensifyi­ng their military maneuvers in the region.

Their provocativ­e moves pose a threat to the regional peacemakin­g efforts. Both China and the ASEAN members should remain vigilant and ensure that the current desirable momentum in regional cooperatio­n is not sabotaged or disrupted and that the free and open trade in the region is not compromise­d by the US’ unilateral­ist trade policies or its divisive and exclusive Indo-Pacific strategy.

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