American diplomats said ASEAN and the US are deeply concerned over the progress, scale, and purpose of China’s island reclamation in the East Sea. AMM-48 will be an opportunity for ASEAN countries to express their views directly to China.
Rejecting this viewpoint, China has said ASEAN is not the place to discuss the East Sea issue. Speaking to the press in Kuala Lumpur, Chinese Deputy Foreign Minister Liu Zhenmin said the annual meeting between ASEAN and its partners focuses on cooperation in various sectors, not the East Sea issue. China has strongly rejected other countries’ intervention in the East Sea.
Seeking a solution to the East Sea issue
Disputes in the East Sea have worsened in recent years. Last July China deployed the oil platform Haiyang 981 in Vietnam’s exclusive economic zone and continental shelf. The event drew protests from nearby countries as well as from the US, Japan, and most ASEAN partners.
The Philippines has taken China’s violation of its sovereignty over the ScarboroughShoal to the Arbitral Tribunal. Meanwhile, Vietnam and other ASEAN countries have pushed for a prompt signing of the Code of Conduct in the East Sea (COC) which has been delayed for years.
In July ASEAN and China agreed to open an emergency hotline for territorial disputes in the East Sea. Both sides agreed to continue working on the COC including the framework, structure, and associated obstacles.
Analysts say the hotline is a positive move toward restraint in the East Sea, but a COC is the final goal. While implementing the Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the East Sea and moving towards the signing of the COC, countries must halt all provocative actions and prove their maritime sovereignty under international law. As an open cooperative mechanism, ASEAN has become an important player in ensuring regional peace and security. The public is hoping AMM-48 will find some consensus in resolving the East Sea issue.