The Philippines wants to seal South China Sea code of conduct. Can it deliver?
The South China Sea continues to act as a lightning rod for competing claims among regional powers. In the second of a three-part series, Fan Chen and Laura Zhou examine how frayed China-Philippines relations might create a ‘challenging context’ for Manila’s aims to finalise an effective and legally binding code. Read the first part of…
However, diplomatic observers said fundamental disagreements about the document’s legal nature and a 2016 international tribunal that ruled against Beijing made a deal unlikely.
Lucio Blanco Pitlo, president of the Philippine Association for Chinese Studies, said frayed relations between Manila and Beijing “would create a challenging context” for a China-Asean agreement.
Tensions between the two countries have been escalating for over a year with a series of confrontations.
