The Manila Times

Asean, China to endorse

- CATHERINE S. VALENTE

with, we expect that the talks on the actual Code of Conduct will begin in earnest,” he added.

But Bolivar said no timeline has been set for the approval of the code.

“This is actually a very big step that we have a framework that will be endorsed by the ministers in a few days. As you may recall, there was a different strategic environmen­t in 2002 when we adopted the Declaratio­n of Conduct to Parties in the South China Sea. For this particular year, in fact since late last year, we have a commitment from Asean and China to complete this framework and this is already a major step toward realizing the Code of Conduct in the South China Sea,” he said.

However, the ruling of an internatio­nal arbitral tribunal nullifying China’s massive claim on the West Philippine­s Sea (South China Sea) may not be included in the regional code of conduct, the DFA said.

Bolivar said the code of conduct - ests of all parties involved.

He described the framework nature of the code of conduct, detail the legal basis for it, and state “how countries should behave in the region.”

the general headings, it’s an outline, the nature of the code of conduct, what principles govern the behaviors of [nations]. I would think it’s something more generic so there’s ruling],” he told reporters.

Bolivar, however, said the Philippine­s will push the arbitratio­n ruling on the disputed sea.

“Anything that is to our interest, spokesman said.

Efforts to finalize the pact have dragged on for years. In place of a legally binding code, Asean and China in 2002 settled for a mere declaratio­n that called on all claimants to exercise restraint and stop new occupation of areas in the South China Sea.

But China refused to turn it into a legally binding “code of conduct,” using the intervenin­g time to build

Beijing claims nearly all of the South China Sea, despite partial countercla­ims from Taiwan and several Asean members, including the Philippine­s, Brunei, Malaysia and Vietnam.

 ?? PHOTO BY BOB DUNGO ?? ASEAN ALERT
A soldier checks a combat vehicle stationed at the Cultural Center of the Philippine­s complex where leaders from the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) will meet beginning today. The 50th Asean Ministeria­l Meeting and other...
PHOTO BY BOB DUNGO ASEAN ALERT A soldier checks a combat vehicle stationed at the Cultural Center of the Philippine­s complex where leaders from the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) will meet beginning today. The 50th Asean Ministeria­l Meeting and other...

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