Top Chinese and Southeast Asian diplomats met for talks overshadowed by maritime tensions Saturday with
Animosity over China 's
competing territorial claims with several neighbors is dominating meetings of
the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, which began in Myanmar 's
capital Naypyidaw Friday and are broadening to include key world powers ahead
of security discussions on Sunday.
The United States
has waded into the row, calling for an end to all "provocative" acts
in the South China Sea , a crucial maritime
route that is also believed to hold huge oil and gas deposits.
ASEAN foreign ministers have expressed concern over tensions
in the disputed areas of the South China Sea .
"I asked everyone to see that the situation was getting
to a point where it would no doubt begin to affect the peace, security and
stability of the region," said Philippine Foreign Secretary Albert del
Rosario late Friday.
He said he had urged the regional bloc to call for "a
cessation of all activities that escalate tension" in accordance with the
existing ASEAN and Chinese framework to deal with disputes in the contested
waters.
Philippine 'triple action plan'
A separate statement from the Department of Foreign Affairs
on Saturday said Del Rosario presented a proposed "triple action
plan" that contains "contains immediate, intermediate and final
approaches to address the provocative and destabilizing activities in the
region without prejudice to existing territorial claims."
Del Rosario outlined the plan:
"On an immediate basis, ASEAN, in demonstration of its
leadership, must call for a cessation of activities that escalate tension,
pursuant to Article 5 of the ASEAN-China Declaration on the Conduct of Parties
in the South China Sea ;"
"On an intermediate basis, to manage further tension,
ASEAN and China
should continue urgently working for a full and effective implementation of the
DOC and the expeditious conclusion of a Code of Conduct;" and
"Finally, through arbitration, which is consistent with
the DOC, there will be a clarification of entitlements to bring the disputes to
a final and enduring resolution in accordance with international law,
particularly UNCLOS (United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea)."
ASEAN states Brunei ,
Malaysia , the Philippines and Vietnam
are claiming parts of the sea, while Taiwan is a sixth claimant.
Ties between China
and Vietnam sunk to their
lowest point in decades in May after Beijing
moved a deep-sea oilrig into disputed waters near the Paracel
Islands , triggering deadly anti-China riots
in Vietnam .
Seas apart
A draft statement from ASEAN foreign ministers, who met
Friday, said the 10-member bloc had "serious concern" over recent
developments in the disputed sea.
It also called for an end to "destabilizing
actions."
That wording is likely to have proved contentious for China 's
supporters in ASEAN and no final statement had been released by early Saturday.
The Philippines
has been at the forefront of protest against China
and has challenged Beijing 's
claims before a UN tribunal.
It has also protested Chinese reclamation works in disputed
reefs, including a suspected airstrip.
In March, China
tried to block a resupplying mission by Manila
to a shoal in the Spratlys, after also seizing another South China Sea shoal
from the Philippines
in 2012.
Del Rosario said he had received support for his proposals
but said they would be referred to senior officials for further consideration.
The maritime row is set to loom large over discussions at
the ASEAN Regional Forum on Sunday.
The forum is an annual security dialogue among foreign
ministers of the 10-member ASEAN and key partners, including Australia , China ,
India , Japan , South Korea ,
Russia
and the European Union.
http://www.interaksyon.com/article/92952/ph-presents-triple-action-plan-as-south-china-sea-row-clouds-china-asean-meet
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