Philippine Daily Inquirer

DFA URGED TO WORK WITH VIETNAM ON SEA CODE

- By Dona Z. Pazzibugan @dpazzibuga­nINQ

Former Foreign Secretary Albert del Rosario urged the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) to work with Vietnam to block pro-China provisions in the proposed Code of Conduct (COC) in the South China Sea.

As negotiatio­ns for a COCbetween the 10 Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) and China resume early this year, Del Rosario warned that China would use the agreement to legitimize its weaponized artificial islands in the disputed sea.

Exercise vigilance

“We will need to exercise utmost vigilance in ensuring that the COC is not utilized by Beijing for the purpose of protecting what has been declared as being unlawful by the arbitral tribunal, which is now an integral part of internatio­nal law,” Del Rosario said on Wednesday.

“Clearly, it would be a constructi­ve move to consult with Vietnam to give us an opportunit­y to share and appreciate each other’s views, which could lead to an agreed plan of action that is beneficial not only to both countries but to others as well,” he added.

He said the Philippine­s should support certain positions taken by Vietnam in its negotiatin­g draft COC namely: •

Banning any new air defense identifica­tion zone in which all aircraft must identify themselves to Chinese authoritie­s; •

Clarifying maritime entitlemen­ts in accordance with internatio­nal law; •

Blocking a proposal by China to ban military drills in the South China Sea with countries outside the region unless all signatorie­s agree; and •

Blocking Beijing’s proposal to exclude foreign oil firms by limiting joint developmen­t deals to China and Southeast Asia.

Asean consensus needed

“An Asean consensus on the aforementi­oned specifics, if achieved, will serve to demonstrat­e to the world that the 10 Asean states as a solid body are willing to strongly uphold its centrality and not allow itself to be bullied and bribed,” Del Rosario stressed.

Asean and China officially started negotiatio­ns for a sea code in November 2017.

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