• 9 months ago
Naging sentro ng usapan sa sideline ng ASEAN-Australia Summit ang Code of Conduct para sa South China Sea na naunang sinabi ng pangulo na inaasahan na niyang mabuo sana. Update ng lider ng Singapore, nagsimula na ang negosasyon pero kakain ito ng oras.


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00:00 The side line of the ASEAN-Australia summit became the center of discussion.
00:05 The Code of Conduct for the South China Sea, which was first said by the President that he is expecting to pour it.
00:11 Singapore's leader updated that the negotiation has already started but it will take time.
00:17 From Australia, live on TV, Ian Cruz. Ian.
00:25 Yes, Emil, it is now 10.34 p.m. here in Melbourne, Australia.
00:30 Earlier, Emil, the ASEAN-Australia summit has already started where various ways are expected to be discussed
00:38 to resolve the dispute in the South China Sea.
00:41 Aside from the official welcome of Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese,
00:50 the participants of the ASEAN-Australia special summit in Melbourne were also joined by the actual ceremony.
00:57 Among them, President Bongbong Marcos.
01:00 At the Prime Minister's reception, which was also attended by the President and First Lady Liza Araneta Marcos,
01:08 Albanese gave the far-reaching arrival of the Australian and ASEAN partners
01:13 that marked the 50th anniversary of being dialogue partners.
01:18 At the same time, the growth of the two countries' bilateral relations and the $100 billion investment of Australia in ASEAN.
01:25 They also welcomed ASEAN in facing climate change and security in the region.
01:31 The President is confident that there will be a code of conduct in the South China Sea.
01:46 Our adherence to the 2002 ASEAN-China declaration on the conduct of parties in the South China Sea remains steadfast.
01:55 A conducive environment where tensions are effectively managed is crucial to the success of the COC negotiations.
02:04 We shall never surrender even a square inch of our territory and our maritime jurisdiction.
02:13 That statement on the formation of the Code of Conduct was also asked by Prime Minister Albanese and Singaporean Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong.
02:21 The negotiations have been underway. They are taking some time.
02:26 They have reached the point, I think, of a first complete read-through of the Code of Conduct.
02:32 But to negotiate and to settle the Code, I believe, will take some time.
02:39 Our position on China remains very consistent, which is that we want to cooperate where we can.
02:47 We'll disagree where we must, but we will always engage in our national interest.
02:53 Emil, on the last day of the summit, leaders of the plenary discussed various maritime issues, cooperation, and climate change.
03:07 From Melbourne, Australia, for GMA Integrated News, Ian Cruz, reporting for 24 Hours.
03:14 Thank you very much, Ian Cruz.
03:18 [Music]

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