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China supports South China Sea code of conduct formulation

China reaffirms support for South China Sea Code of Conduct during ASEAN defence meeting, emphasising regional peace and stability

KUALA LUMPUR: China has reaffirmed its strong support for the establishment of a Code of Conduct in the South China Sea.

Defence Minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin stated this underscores China’s commitment to ensuring lasting stability, peace, and shared prosperity in the region.

He said the stance was conveyed by China’s Minister of National Defence Admiral Dong Jun during an informal ASEAN-China luncheon.

“Admiral Dong stated clearly that China supports the formulation of the CoC on the South China Sea, and we look forward to that,” he said at a daily press conference.

The proposed Code of Conduct is widely regarded as a legally binding framework designed to safeguard regional peace.

Mohamed Khaled said it aims to manage overlapping territorial claims and avert potential conflicts among claimant nations including the Philippines.

Both ASEAN and China reaffirmed their shared commitment to deepening the ASEAN–China partnership.

He emphasised that sustained cooperation is vital to maintaining a secure, stable, and prosperous Southeast Asian region.

ASEAN views China not only as a key partner but also as a critical promoter of global prosperity.

“In our dialogue, I emphasised that China’s pursuit of prosperity must go hand in hand with peace and stability,” he added.

Mohamed Khaled stated it is China’s responsibility as a major power to uphold international law and avoid conflict-provoking actions.

ASEAN hopes China will continue to play a constructive and responsible role in preserving regional peace.

This includes upholding the sovereignty of neighbouring states and fostering greater cooperation among regional nations.

The informal engagement was part of dialogues convened for the 19th ADMM and the 12th ADMM-Plus.

Meanwhile, Armed Forces chief Gen Tan Sri Mohd Nizam Jaffar said Malaysia continues to monitor foreign vessels within its Exclusive Economic Zone.

“There are always vessels in the EEZ. We manage the situation, either through diplomatic notes or by our own means,” he said.

He added that Malaysia has so far been able to handle the situation effectively without need for excessive concern.

“In defence, we are developing agreements for bilateral training and equipment procurement,” he stated.

Gen Mohd Nizam confirmed that the presence of Chinese vessels does not affect Malaysia’s military relations. – Bernama

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