Malaysia to host seminar on code of conduct in East Sea

A seminar on the Code of Conduct (COC) as a tool for peace in the East Sea will be held in Kuala Lumpur on January 13.
Malaysia to host seminar on code of conduct in East Sea ảnh 1Carl Thayer, an emeritus professor at the University of New South Wales in Australia, will be one of the three main speakers at the upcoming seminar on the COC in Kuala Lumpur (Photo: VNA)

Kuala Lumpur (VNA) – A seminar on the Code ofConduct (COC) as a tool for peace in the East Sea will be held in Kuala Lumpuron January 13.

Bernama news agency quoted Kazi Mahmood, memberof the event's organising board, as saying the seminar aims to deliberate anddiscuss how much of the COC should be a tool for peace and security for theASEAN member states.

He reportedly cited experts’ view as saying theEast Sea is an important shipping area rich in minerals and marine resources,and that the COC will cover all aspects such as security, ownership, respect ofinternational laws, stability and future economic exploitation of the East Sea.

The official said the COC is important becauseit offers an opportunity for ASEAN to have a hand in the security dealings inthe disputed seas.

Among the three main speakers, Carl Thayer, anemeritus professor at the University of New South Wales in Australia, will betalking on the COC. Meanwhile, Bunn Nagara, Senior Fellow of the Institute ofStrategic and International Studies (ISIS) Malaysia, will speak on the East Seain conflict; and Ang Chin Hup, a senior researcher at the Maritime Institute ofMalaysia, will talk about the economics of the East Sea conflict, theorganising board said./.
VNA

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