(Jakarta Composite Electric) Asia in Jakarta and China decided to hold a security hotline exercise in this year to prevent any accidental collision in the South China Sea with sovereignty disputes, which caused a tension to upgrade.
This is the news released by Asianan and Beijing officials on Friday (March 10).Sudydipro, the chief of the Aya Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Indonesia, told reporters that the accident handling of the South China Sea is a very important part. "What we can do this year is to conduct hotline exercises."
A member states of Ya'an and the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs have been targeted at the South China Sea as early as 2018, in order to allow countries to quickly communicate and deal with them to avoid misjudging the situation.
Surdipro said that Ya'an is planning to allow all 10 member states to perform exercises with China.
Indonesia is the rotating chairman of this year.Asianan and Chinese diplomats gathered in Jakarta recently to participate in the three -day meeting hosted by Indonesia.
China has sovereignty disputes with some member states in the South China Sea.At the Asian Foreign Minister's meeting held last month, the foreign ministers reiterated that Asia Gyeongan should be negotiated with China as soon as possible to complete the South China Sea Code of Conduct to deal with territorial disputes in this area.
Surdipro said that they will discuss new ways to speed up negotiations on codes of behavior and discuss whether the code of conduct should be legal binding.
In the past few months, the tension of the South China Sea has increased.At the beginning of last month, the Philippine Coast Guard said that a Philippine Police Ship was shot by the Chinese Maritime Police Ship near the Ayunjin Reef, but China insisted that the Philippine Police Ship drove into the Chinese waters without permission.The US Think Tank Strategy and International Research Center (CSIS) said that in the second half of 2022, Vietnam conducted large -scale expansion projects at several outpost bases in its South China Sea.