Negotiating The Code Of East Sea Conduct ‘can End In A Deadlock’

Negotiations between China and neighboring countries on the Code of Conduct in the East Sea are supposed to be in front of the risk of 'ending in the deadlock'.0: 00/4: 14 South countries Negotiating between Beijing and neighboring countries on the Code of Conduct in the South China Sea (COC) are facing the risk of going to a deadlock when stress in the region tends to continue to increase, the South China Morning Post reported. Degree the Code of East Sea Conduct "Ability to resume", but "ends in a deadlock" Beijing is promoting negotiating the rule and continuous calls to speed up this process It is considered an effort to prevent the United States to attend disputes on areas that China claims to sovereignty. Diplomats from China and ASEAN countries have completed the first reading "Draft Dam said "of the rule set in July 2019, but there is no significant progress since then. The main reason is that the Covid-19 pandemic makes the organization of direct talks become more difficult

. A patrol ship of the Filipino charming force approaching Chinese ships in the first three-headed stone area ( belonging to the Spratly Islands of Vietnam). Photo: Epatheo SCMP, Chinese diplomats and ASEAN countries have pledged to restart negotiations on behavioral rules as soon as possible when they meet next month.Col Thayer - Professor at Dai Learn New South Wales, Australia - said the official negotiations between China and ASEAN "highly likely" will be resumed
"China put pressure on forcing ASEAN to complete negotiations on rules Treat to prevent the US preventing problems in the East Sea issues. ASEAN members also want to resume negotiations as a measure to restrain China's aggression. But obviously ... ASEAN did not rush to complete an agreement ... without binding "- he said. Thayer said there are still many problems to solve
" There are at least four main problems need to be prize Declaration before being able to reach an agreement, including geographical scope, the legal status of the Code of Conduct, implementation measures and the role of third parties are not mentioned in the current draft "- He said. However, according to Ngo Si Tra - Chairman of the Nam Hai Research Institute (the Chinese way of calling the East Sea), China became more and more aggressive in the area also caused the disputed parties to become More caution, resulting in "less ready" to promote more negotiations. "China's hard power increase in the South China Sea does not simultaneously lead to a soft power increase. Also, still It is incompatible and hostile from the coastal countries for China's rise. Therefore, they are still afraid of whether China is looking for dominance in regulatory construction In the area through negotiations on the Code of Conduct "- Mr. Ngo said. He said, US military activity in the South China Sea can also make the process negotiating the rule Should be more complicated. According to Mr. Ngo, the US move "can make China and ASEAN countries more and more difficult to reach agreement on behavioral rules, and risk even negotiations. Ending in a deadlock ". Trespite the East Sea, the East Sea Area has long been the focal point of fierce competition between China and the United States. On July 12, the Chinese army asked a US warship to leave the waters near the Paracel Islands (in Vietnam sovereignty), where the Beijing government many unilaterally declared themselves. Meanwhile, according to Mr. Thayer, other disputed parties seem to be toughening in criticizing Beijing on issues related to the East Sea. Front State, Filipino Teodoro Locsin declares that Manila will protest Diplomacy "every day" until hundreds of Chinese fishing vessels are anchoring in the disputed waters disappearing. Before that, Beijing said the ships in the first three stone area (in the Spratly Islands of the Spratly Vietnam) is only having sheltering the sea. Bureau before, Organization of the Asian Maritime Transparency Initiative (AMTI) belonging to the US Strategy and International Research Center (CSIS) has announced a report stated China's dynamic details and analysis related to Malaysia's oil and gas development activities in the South China Sea. Report indicates CCG 5043 CCG China has been operating near Kasawari Gas Marine off Sarawak, Malaysia on June 4 after a pipe barge of Sapura Energy Company (Malaysia) to this area and many supporters. On June 1, 16 Chinese military aircraft flew near the east coast of Malaysia. Malaysia immediately fighter thing to intercept 16 Chinese aircraft after these aircraft ignored contact with non-regional area control.Amti said the activity of Chinese greasy weeks near the gas field Malaysia seems to be continuing, adding here "At least the third time since last spring, the Chinese Duyen Week force harassed visiting activities

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