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South China Sea impasse splits Asean summit, no joint statment

Phnom Penh, July 13, 2012
First Published: 12:45 IST(13/7/2012)
Days of heated diplomacy ended in failure as splits over territorial disputes with China prevented Southeast Asian nations from issuing their customary joint statement at a summit on Friday.

Foreign ministers from the 10-member Asean bloc have this week tried to hammer out a final
communique in Cambodia, which has held up progress on a draft code of conduct aimed at soothing tension in the flashpoint South China Sea.

China claims sovereignty over nearly all of the resource-rich sea, which is home to vital shipping lanes, but the Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia and Brunei among others have competing claims in the area.

The Philippines lambasted the failure at the summit, saying "it deplores the non-issuance of a joint communique... which was unprecedented in Asean's 45-year existence".

It had insisted Asean refer to a stand-off in June with China over a rocky outcrop known as the Scarborough Shoal, but Cambodia -- a Beijing ally and chair of the meeting -- resisted.

Taking "strong exception" to Cambodia for opposing mention of the shoal, the Philippine statement said divisions undercut previous Asean agreements on tackling disputes as a unit, "and not in a bilateral fashion -- the approach which its northern neighbour (China) has been insisting on".

China is a key bankroller of Cambodia and some diplomats said Phnom Penh had played Beijing's hand at the summit by blocking a communique mentioning specific alleged infringements.

Cambodian foreign minister Hor Namhong expressed regret at the discord within the organisation, but said he could "not accept that the joint communique has become the hostage of the bilateral issue (between the Philippines and China).

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who joined the summit on Thursday, had expressed hope of Asean unity and had urged progress on the code of conduct, which is seen as reducing the chances of conflict in the South China Sea.

Analysts said the friction could "contaminate" future negotiations between Asean and China.

"Cambodia is showing itself as China's stalking horse. This will make negotiating a final code of conduct with China more difficult," said Southeast Asia expert Carl Thayer, who runs a consultancy.

"I find it difficult to believe that Asean foreign ministers cannot come up with some formulation that satisfies all parties."

I never thought that Combodia is such a adamant ally of China.things changed over the time.
 
Joint Statement of the FMs of ASEAN countries does not solve the problem, we should let Cambodian friend get something in the rotating chair of her in this year. The 10-years opportunity only once.
 
Joint Statement of the FMs of ASEAN countries does not solve the problem, we should let Cambodian friend get something in the rotating chair of her in this year. The 10-years opportunity only once.

good idea,it's so nice to have a friend to be sitting on that chair.
 
Joint Statement of the FMs of ASEAN countries does not solve the problem, we should let Cambodian friend get something in the rotating chair of her in this year. The 10-years opportunity only once.

you criticized them and you think our friend would listen to you??

China opposes efforts to bring the South China Sea disputes into any international arena for discussions, arguing the conflicts should be tackled only between Beijing and each of the rival claimants. Vietnamese and Philippine diplomats have criticized Cambodia, which has close ties with China, for towing Beijing's line in the meetings in the Cambodian capital of Phnom Penh.
 
South China Sea impasse splits Asean summit, no joint statment

Phnom Penh, July 13, 2012
First Published: 12:45 IST(13/7/2012)


I never thought that Combodia is such a adamant ally of China.things changed over the time.
Arm them with nukes against Vietnam!
 
That is exactly what I have expected.

Why would any ASEAN countries offend China simply for the sake of vn and ph if SCS has nothing to do with them???


South China Sea impasse splits Asean summit, no joint statment

Phnom Penh, July 13, 2012
First Published: 12:45 IST(13/7/2012)


I never thought that Combodia is such a adamant ally of China.things changed over the time.
 
Poor they may be but got enough courage to piss mighty Chinese off .. :lol:

If not for Viets Chins would have stolen all the East asia sea Islands. Clearly they got teeths and China can't do $hit about it..

Do you have teeth to use the s word in your post?

Nah, we are not pissed, instead we are just warmed up to play the game. :coffee:

Yeah. It's like a wake up call to China. Now we are getting serious about the game. And it's not up to little Joe to quit or not.
 
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