Cambodia’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Hor Namhong
announced ASEAN’s six-point principles on the East Sea at a press
briefing in Phnom Penh, Cambodia on July 20.
According to Hor Nam Hong, after discussions, ASEAN’s Foreign Ministers
reaffirmed the commitments made by ASEAN’s member states to
1. the full implementation of the Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the East Sea (2002);
2. the Guidelines for the Implementation of the Declaration
on the Conduct of Parties in the East Sea (2011);
3. the early conclusion of a Regional Code of Conduct in the East Sea ;
4. the full respect of the universally recognised principles
of International Law, including the 1982 United Nations Convention on
the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS);
5. the continued exercise of self-restraint and non-use of force by all parties; and
6. the peaceful resolution of disputes, in accordance with
universally recognised principles of International Law, including the
1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS).
The ASEAN Foreign Ministers resolve to intensify ASEAN consultations
in the advancement of the above principles, consistent with the Treaty
of Amity and Cooperation in Southeast Asia (1976) and the ASEAN
Charter (2008).
This was announced after the 45 th
ASEAN Foreign Ministers’ Meeting that concluded in Phnom Penh on July
13 failed to issue a joint communique due to differences on the mention
of the dispute in the East Sea . The host country Cambodia
refused to include in the document the fact that the Philippines and
Vietnam raised the issue at the meetings.
Hor
Namhong said this was the outcome of consultations between ASEAN’s
Foreign Ministers after Indonesian FM Marty Natalegawa held diplomatic
activities with his ASEAN counterparts, including direct meetings with
the foreign ministers of Vietnam, the Philippines and Cambodia, to reach
a consensus on their common positions on this issue.-VNA