Indonesia ready to host negotiations on South China Sea code of conduct: Foreign minister Retno Marsudi

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ASEAN countries have been trying to negotiate a code of conduct with China for years.

JAKARTA: Indonesia is ready to host negotiations on a code of conduct in the South China Sea, said Indonesia’s Minister for Foreign Affairs Retno Marsudi on Saturday .

“The commitment of members to conclude the negotiation on the code of conduct as soon as possible is obvious, bearing in mind the need to have a substantive, effective and actionable code of conduct,” said Mdm Marsudi. ASEAN countries have been trying to negotiate a code of conduct with China for years to resolve disputes and incidents in the South China Sea.

Saturday’s meeting concluded the first major ASEAN meeting Indonesia is hosting as this year's chair.

 

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