East Sea issues put in regional spotlight

An international seminar on the East Sea was held in Jakarta on May 31 by Indonesia ’s Habibie Centre in collaboration with India ’s Centre for Asian Strategic Studies.
An international seminar on the East Sea was held in Jakarta on May 31 by Indonesia ’s Habibie Centre in collaboration with India ’s Centre for Asian Strategic Studies.

The event drew about 150 delegates, including scholars and researchers from Indonesia , India , Vietnam , the US , Malaysia , Singapore , Australia and representatives from embassies of ASEAN countries, the US , Russia and China .

Addressing the opening session, Habibie Chairwoman Prof. Dr. Dewi Fortuna Anwar hailed Indonesia ’s initiative to organise the seminar and affirmed the important role of ASEAN in the international community.

She stressed the need to maintain solidarity in the bloc toward the ASEAN Community by 2015 and expressed her hope that topics discussed at the seminar would clarify East Sea-related issues as well as the relationship among parties in the East Sea . These would contribute to seeking appropriate solutions and mechanisms for the East Sea in the spirit of peace, stability, security, cooperation and prosperity in the region, she said.

Themed, “Prospects of Cooperation and Convergence of the Issues and Dynamics in the East Sea”, the event delivered 13 reports, emphasising that disputes in the East Sea needed to be solved through multilateral, peaceful negotiations, ensuring benefits for all concerned parties.

The seminar was expected to issue a joint statement and proposals on the necessity of ensuring an environment of peace and stability in the East Sea , for the common benefit of neighbouring countries and the region.

It called for efforts, commitments and contributions from the concerned parties through multilateral mechanisms, in order to increase the building of trust, cooperation to solve conflicts, ensure maritime security and conduct scientific studies in the East Sea in line with the 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, the Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the East Sea (DOC), advancing to the Code of Conduct in the East Sea (COC).

The international seminar on the East Sea was held in the context where Indonesia, as ASEAN Chair 2011, was accelerating efforts to promote initiatives on enhancement of peace, stability, security and prosperity in the region, as well as the increasing position and role of ASEAN and Asia in the international arena./.

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