China and ASEAN (10 +1) Foreign Ministers' Meeting held in Cambodia, the event lasts three months stirred the background of the South China Sea in the Philippines and Huangyan Island, this is considered talks of the relationship between the Code of Conduct in the South China Sea "has received special attention.
The Philippines is the number one promoter of the Code of Conduct in the South China Sea ", it hopes to be able to own interests and intent to affix the label of" the whole of ASEAN will "hope that the Code of Conduct binding," hooded ". 10 ASEAN countries, many countries can not be reconciled by the Philippines to "hijack" the Philippine media exposure that the rotating presidency of ASEAN, Cambodia and the Philippines, a heated argument.
In China and the ASEAN Foreign Ministers' Meeting held on the same day, the Philippine government announced the end of this month, tender new oil and gas exploration contracts, once again claim sovereignty. 11 talks, China does not wish such as the Philippines accept it pushing the "Code of Conduct in the South China Sea, Chinese officials said the" Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the South China Sea, the parties signed, if the country does not comply with the Universal Declaration of , it is difficult to go on to the direction of the Code of Conduct in the South China Sea ".
Del Rosario, Philippine Foreign Secretary later on the 11th, pushing the South China Sea Code of Conduct "frustrated sigh in Phnom Penh experienced" difficult "one day, and publicly criticized China's" increasingly aggressive ".
Other News:
Philippines to push the South China Sea behavior guidelines frustration plays a
Analysis of excess iron and steel industry and its prospects
Japanese media said the Sino-Japanese war the possibility of a "great"
Steel imported iron ore market slumping vulnerable run
Obama to promote the American middle class tax cuts to expand the program
The Japanese government called on the national central banks continued to loose
NSK Bearings demolition
Three Shashi New detention detention of foreign invasion and fisheries staff