China, Asean will finish framework of South China Sea rules by mid­-2017

ByReuters
Published on: Aug 18, 2016 06:48 am IST

BEIJING: China and a grouping of Southeast Asian nations aim to finish by the middle of next year a framework for a code of conduct to ease tension in the disputed South China Sea, state media said on Wednesday.

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Since 2010, China and the 10 members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) have been discussing a set of rules aimed at avoiding conflict among rival claimants in the busy waterway.

Last month, an arbitration court in the Hague ruled that China had no historic title over the South China Sea and had breached the Philippines’ sovereign rights there.

The decision infuriated Beijing, which dismissed the court’s authority. But Beijing has been keen to get diplomacy back on track since.

Meeting in northeastern China, the two sides agreed to get the framework for the code of conduct done by mid-2017, and also approved guidelines for a hotline between China and the association for use during maritime emergencies, the official China Daily said.

The members also agreed that a pact on unplanned maritime encounters, signed in 2014 by countries in the region, applied to the South China Sea, the newspaper added.

Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Liu Zhenmin said documents on the hotline and unplanned encounters would be presented for final approval to leaders in Laos next month at a meeting between China and Asean members, the paper said.

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