Taiwan, South China Sea and Other China-related Issues Loom Large at ASEAN Leaders Summit in Indonesia

Mounting concerns over Taiwan and maritime territorial disputes in the South China Sea figured prominently on the opening day of a Southeast Asian leaders summit in Indonesia.

Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. said on Tuesday that he plans to raise the issue of a new Code of Conduct to help resolve disputes in the South China Sea — a region that China mostly considers for itself and steadfastly protects through both its Coast Guard and a vast fishing fleet that serves as a sort of maritime militia.

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source https://chinaglobalsouth.com/2023/05/10/taiwan-south-china-sea-and-other-china-related-issues-loom-large-at-asean-leaders-summit-in-indonesia/

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