Philippines Voices Concerns Over Maritime Incidents and No Progress on Code of Conduct During ASEAN-China Talks in Manila

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Philippines Voices Concerns Over Maritime Incidents and No Progress on Code of Conduct During ASEAN-China Talks in Manila

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  • Derek J. Grossman
  • The China-Global South Project

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During recent ASEAN-China negotiations held in Manila, the Philippines expressed concerns regarding maritime incidents that threaten its vessels in the West Philippine Sea. The discussions aimed to advance a long-stalled Code of Conduct for the South China Sea, but ultimately yielded no progress. Despite two decades of commitments from various parties, the South China Sea remains a contentious diplomatic issue. The Philippines has been vocal about its sovereignty in these waters, which are increasingly challenged by China's expanding presence, raising tensions in the region.

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    Manila uses "West Philippine Sea" for waters in its maritime zone, where China's expanding presence challenges the U.S. ally. https://t.co/NRjH8b6rAW

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    Philippines raises concerns about sovereignty in the Western Philippine Sea https://t.co/TtoEeZEFPB #Filipijnen #Soevereiniteit #WestelijkeFilipijnseZee #ZuidChineseZee #GezamenlijkeWerkgroep https://t.co/Zfiabq4tCn

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    “Manila voiced concerns on maritime incidents endangering its vessels in the West Philippine Sea during negotiations it hosted last week aimed at making progress on the ASEAN-China South China Sea code of conduct.” https://t.co/8GOPI1TGGn

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