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China, ASEAN to 'work hard' for 'maintaining peace, stability' in South China Sea | China and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations
(ASEAN) should work hard to boost practical cooperation and maintain peace and stability in the South China Sea, according to a joint statement due to be issued
by China and Cambodia. The statement said both the nations agreed that 'China
and ASEAN countries would give full play to all the existing mechanisms including
the guidelines for the implementation of the Declaration on the Conduct of Parties
in the South China Sea (DOC) to make it a sea of peace, friendship and cooperation'.
Covering an area of over 3.5 million square kilometers, the South China Sea is
believed to hold vast deposits of oil and natural gas and is a conduit for more
than one-third of the world's seaborne trade and half its traffic in oil and gas.
Yet ties between China and some ASEAN countries have been strained in recent years
due to overlapping claims in the South China Sea among China and four other ASEAN
countries - the Philippines , Vietnam , Malaysia and Brunei . To resolve the dispute,
China and ASEAN members signed the DOC in 2002, in which they pledged to jointly
safeguard regional stability, cooperate in the area and resolve disputes through
peaceful talks between the direct claimants, The China Daily reports. Meanwhile,
Chinese President Hu Jintao's four-day state visit to Cambodia, which holds the
rotating chair of ASEAN in 2012 and plays an important role in East Asian cooperation
and China-ASEAN relations, would come to an end on Monday. Jintao's visit is the
first by a Chinese head of state to Cambodia in 12 years and was called "a complete
success" in the joint statement. The statement said the visit 'it is of great
practical and long-term strategic significance for China and Cambodia to deepen
strategic mutual trust and increase practical cooperation.'
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