The European Union (EU) is urging concerned parties in the
disputed West Philippine Sea (WPS) (South China Sea) to resolve issues through
"peaceful means and in accordance with internstional laws."
"The European Union and its Member States, as contracting
parties to the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS),
acknowledge the Award rendered by the Arbitral Tribunal, being committed to
maintaining a legal order of the seas and oceans based upon the principles of
international law, UNCLOS, and to the peaceful settlement of disputes," it
said in its press statement.
The EU, however, noted that it "does not take a
position on sovereignty aspects relating to claims," but it
"expresses the need for the parties to the dispute to resolve it through
peaceful means, to clarify their claims and pursue them in respect and in
accordance with international law, including the work in the framework of
UNCLOS."
It said it recalls that the dispute settlement mechanisms as
provided under UNCLOS "contribute to the maintenance and furthering of the
international order based upon the Rule of Law and are essential to settle
disputes."
The EU also underlines the fundamental importance of
upholding the freedoms, rights and duties established in UNCLOS, particularly
the freedoms of navigation and overflight.
As such, it supports the "swift conclusion of talks
aiming at an effective Code of Conduct between ASEAN and China implementing the 2002 Declaration on the
Conduct of Parties in the South China Sea ."
In recalling its statement of March 11, 2016, the EU said it
calls upon the parties concerned "to address remaining and further related
issues through negotiations and other peaceful means and refrain from
activities likely to raise tensions."
As a member of the ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF) and as a High
Contracting Party to the 1976 Treaty of Amity and Cooperation in South East Asia , the EU also wishes to "foster
cooperation in the furtherance of the cause of peace, harmony, and stability in
the region."
The EU, therefore, said it stands ready to facilitate
activities which help to build confidence between the parties concerned.
While underlining the importance of all States working
together to protect the marine ecosystem already endangered by the intensification
of maritime traffic and dredging, "the EU and its Member States will
continue to organise High Level Dialogues on Maritime Security Cooperation and
the exchange of best practices on joint management and development of shared
resources, such as fisheries, as well as on capacity-building measures,"
it said.
http://www.pna.gov.ph/index.php?idn=1&sid=&nid=1&rid=904553
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