The Philippine Star

E-3 expresses concern on SCS

- By JESS DIAZ

Three European countries have collective­ly expressed their concern over territoria­l disputes in the South China Sea.

“We are concerned about the situation in the South China Sea which could lead to insecurity and instabilit­y in the region,” the United Kingdom, France and Germany said in a statement yesterday.

They called on coastal states in the disputed waters “to take steps and measures that reduce tensions and contribute to maintainin­g and promoting peace, security, stability and safety in the region, including as regards the rights of coastal states in their waters and the freedom and rights of navigation in and over-flight above the South China Sea.”

The three nations are signatorie­s to the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS).

They said UNCLOS is the “legal framework within which all activities in the oceans and seas, including in the South China Sea, must be carried out and which provides the basis for national, regional and global cooperatio­n in the maritime domain.”

They recalled that the July 2016 arbitral ruling that favored the Philippine­s and invalidate­d China’s claims over most of the West Philippine Sea was rendered under UNCLOS.

They welcomed the ongoing negotiatio­ns between members of the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations and China for the crafting of a “rules-based, cooperativ­e and effective Code of Conduct consistent with UNCLOS in the South China Sea and encourage progress towards its early conclusion.”

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