ASEAN and China Urged to Address South China Sea Disputes

On January 18, 2025, leaders from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) emphasized the need for China to engage in discussions regarding the South China Sea disputes. The call for dialogue comes amid rising tensions over territorial claims and maritime rights in the region.

ASEAN officials stated that establishing a code of conduct is crucial to ensure stability and peace in the South China Sea, which is a vital trade route. The ongoing disagreements over fishing rights and energy exploration have led to increased military activity, prompting concerns among member states.

This development highlights the significance of multilateral cooperation in addressing complex geopolitical issues that affect regional security and economic interests.

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