A code of conduct aimed at reducing the risk of conflict in the South China Sea will be concluded by 2025, according to ASEAN Secretary-General Kao Kim Hourn. The announcement was made during an interview with Nikkei Asia on May 23 in Tokyo, where Kim Hourn attended the Future of Asia forum. The South China Sea region is known for overlapping maritime claims from multiple countries, and the ASEAN-China negotiations seek to establish a framework to manage these disputes.
A code of conduct aimed at reducing the risk of conflict in the South China Sea will be concluded by 2025, according to ASEAN Secretary-General Kao Kim Hourn.
The announcement was made during an interview with Nikkei Asia on May 23 in Tokyo, where Kim Hourn attended the Future of Asia forum.
The South China Sea region is known for overlapping maritime claims from multiple countries, and the ASEAN-China negotiations seek to establish a framework to manage these disputes.