The Manila Times

SEA CODE TALKS TO RESUME NEXT YEAR

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NEGOTIATIO­NS on a code of conduct (COC) in the South China Sea will resume next year, Foreign Affairs Secretary Enrique Manalo said Thursday.

Manalo said talks were stalled for at least two years due to the challenges posed by the Covid-19 pandemic.

“They will most likely continue again next year. In fact, the talks, the negotiatio­ns actually, not just talks, are actually taking place on a regular schedule,” he said in a CNN interview. “The problem is when Covid came, there was a two-year gap in the negotiatio­ns because there were no in-person meetings, but they are now continuing.”

At least two or three rounds of negotiatio­ns are expected to take place in 2023, Manalo said.

He expressed hope that talks could conclude in one or two years but admitted that “technical issues” are a challenge to the negotiatio­ns.

“It’s quite a technical exercise because it would really be a code. What’s important in our point of view is that it should be substantiv­e and effective,” Manalo said. “My hope is in one or two years but just another issue is, of course, this involves negotiatio­ns amongst 11 countries. All I can say is we will do our best to conclude it at the earliest possible time.”

Asean Secretary General Dato Paduka Lim Jock Hoi last month said China and the bloc are working on the COC’s second draft.

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