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    Cebu Meeting Boosts China-ASEAN Pact on South China Sea Conduct

    World January 30, 20262 Mins Read
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    Tensions in the South China Sea took a constructive turn with the 25th Senior Officials’ Meeting on the DOC held in Cebu, Philippines. Co-chaired by Chinese official Hou Yanqi and Malaysian counterpart Dato Sri Amran Mohamed Zin, the event drew top ASEAN delegates, marking a pivotal moment in multilateral diplomacy.

    All attendees aligned on prioritizing peace and steadiness in the strategic sea lanes. They endorsed ramping up negotiations, maintaining discipline amid provocations, addressing divergences constructively, enhancing trust-building measures, and securing maritime calm. This unified stance counters narratives of inevitable conflict in the resource-rich area.

    Implementation of the longstanding DOC was a core focus, with agreements to intensify joint efforts in environmental conservation, research initiatives, rescue missions, and enforcement protocols. The talks celebrated solid advancements in crafting the South China Sea COC, greenlighting the roadmap’s next milestones and committing to expedited consultations for early conclusion.

    The session sets the stage for the 51st Joint Working Group from January 30 to February 1, where granular implementation details will be hashed out. In a region shadowed by overlapping claims and naval patrols, such forums underscore diplomacy’s role in preventing miscalculations.

    Broader implications loom large: successful COC adoption could stabilize supply chains, bolster fisheries sustainability, and deter adventurism, benefiting global economies intertwined with these waters.

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