New Delhi: India has emphasised maintaining peace and stability, freedom of navigation and overflight in the South China Sea in keeping with international law and that the Code of Conduct, being negotiated, should not prejudice the legitimate interests of third parties and should be fully consistent with the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS). This statement by India assumes significance amid the growing assertiveness of China in the South China Sea.
Secretary (East) Smt. Riva Ganguly Das attended the East Asia Summit Senior Officials’ Meeting (EAS SOM) on Thursday, which was chaired by the Permanent Secretary of Brunei Darussalam H.E. Ms Emaleen Abdul Rahman Teo in a virtual manner. The meeting was also attended by the senior officials from 18 East Asia Summit (EAS) countries. The meeting focused on strengthening the Leaders-led EAS platform and making it more effective and responsive in the face of emerging challenges. The senior officials also exchanged views on the current regional and international developments including the COVID-19 pandemic and the post-pandemic recovery, the South China Sea, the Korean peninsula, developments in Myanmar and terrorism. The status of commitments made by participating countries under the EAS framework and the progress in the implementation of the Manila Plan of Action (2018-2022) was also reviewed.
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