Keeping peace and stability in the
According to the declaration, participants agreed that the
The declaration affirmed that
Concerned parties need to keep their commitments to deal with territorial and legal disputes in the East Sea through peaceful negotiations in conformity with international rules and law, including the 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea and the five principles of peaceful coexistence, strengthening efforts to build trust, multilateral cooperation on maritime safety, scientific research, crime prevention, and looking towards the signing of the Code of the Conduct on the East Sea (COC), the declaration said.
The future signing of the COC would be a joint effort of ASEAN and
Not only regional countries, but also powerful nations outside the region such as the US, Australia, Russia, India, Japan and the Republic of Korea which play a useful role in maintaining the current situation need to support the DOC, it said.
The declaration added that ASEAN and
The ASEAN Secretariat may have more power in conducting a peaceful process to deal with conflicts, it said, adding that ASEAN must adhere to the principle of unity, solidarity and unanimity in coordinating and developing the bloc’s position in dialogues with its partners related to
The ASEAN Defense Ministers’ Meeting (ADMM) Plus mechanism should be viewed as an important forum to accelerate constructive commitments between ASEAN and its partners in strategic, security and defense issues that have impacts on the region.
Themed, “Prospects of Cooperation and Convergence of the Issues and Dynamics in the East Sea”, the seminar drew the participation of 150 delegates, including scholars and researchers from Indonesia, India, Việt Nam the US, Malaysia, Singapore, Australia and representatives from embassies of ASEAN countries, the US, Russia and China.
In his closing speech, A.B Mahapatra, Director of India’s Centre for Asian Strategic Studies, affirmed that dealing with disputes and building trust in the context of global independence and complex conflicts are urgent needs.