Slow going on Asean-China code of conduct on South China Sea dispute: Shanmugam
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Kuala Lumpur
ASEAN remains slow in working out with China a code of conduct to ease tensions in the South China Sea, even as the regional economic grouping is on track to become a common market by year-end.
After wrapping up an Asean foreign ministers meeting on Sunday, Singapore's Minister for Foreign Affairs K Shanmugam told reporters everyone agrees efforts should be made to calm down the territorial dispute building up in the resource-rich sea. But he said Asean and Chinese officials have fallen behind in drawing up a code of conduct to achieve it.
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