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Declaration on the
Conduct of Parties in the South China Sea
The Governments of the Member States of ASEAN and
the Government of the People's Republic of China,
REAFFIRMING their determination to consolidate and
develop the friendship and cooperation existing between their people
and governments with the view to promoting a 21st century-oriented
partnership of good neighbourliness and mutual trust;
COGNIZANT of the need to promote a peaceful, friendly
and harmonious environment in the South China Sea between ASEAN
and China for the enhancement of peace, stability, economic growth
and prosperity in the region;
COMMITTED to enhancing the principles and objectives
of the 1997 Joint Statement of the Meeting of the Heads of State/Government
of the Member States of ASEAN and President of the People's Republic
of China;
DESIRING to enhance favourable conditions for a peaceful
and durable solution of differences and disputes among countries
concerned;
HEREBY DECLARE the following:
1. The Parties reaffirm their commitment to the purposes
and principles of the Charter of the United Nations, the 1982 UN
Convention on the Law of the Sea, the Treaty of Amity and Cooperation
in Southeast Asia, the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence,
and other universally recognized principles of international law
which shall serve as the basic norms governing state-to-state relations;
2. The Parties are committed to exploring ways for
building trust and confidence in accordance with the above-mentioned
principles and on the basis of equality and mutual respect;
3. The Parties reaffirm their respect for and commitment
to the freedom of navigation in and overflight above the South China
Sea as provided for by the universally recognized principles of
international law, including the 1982 UN Convention on the Law of
the Sea;
4. The Parties concerned undertake to resolve their
territorial and jurisdictional disputes by peaceful means, without
resorting to the threat or use of force, through friendly consultations
and negotiations by sovereign states directly concerned, in accordance
with universally recognized principles of international law, including
the 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea;
5. The Parties undertake to exercise self-restraint
in the conduct of activities that would complicate or escalate disputes
and affect peace and stability including, among others, refraining
from action of inhabiting on the presently uninhabited islands,
reefs, shoals, cays, and other features and to handle their differences
in a constructive manner.
Pending the peaceful settlement of territorial and
jurisdictional disputes, the Parties concerned undertake to intensify
efforts to seek ways, in the spirit of cooperation and understanding,
to build trust and confidence between and among them, including:
a. holding dialogues and exchange of views as appropriate
between their defense and military officials;
b. ensuring just and humane treatment of all persons
who are either in danger or in distress;
c. notifying, on a voluntary basis, other Parties
concerned of any impending joint/combined military exercise; and
d. exchanging, on a voluntary basis, relevant information.
6. Pending a comprehensive and durable settlement
of the disputes, the Parties concerned may explore or undertake
cooperative activities. These may include the following:
a. marine environmental protection;
b. marine scientific research;
c. safety of navigation and communication at sea;
d. search and rescue operation; and
e. combating transnational crime, including but not limited to trafficking
in illicit drugs, piracy and armed robbery at sea, and illegal traffic
in arms.
The modalities, scope and locations, in respect
of bilateral and multilateral cooperation should be agreed upon
by the Parties concerned prior to their actual implementation.
7. The Parties concerned stand ready to continue
their consultations and dialogues concerning relevant issues, through
modalities to be agreed by them, including regular consultations
on the observance of this Declaration, for the purpose of promoting
good neighbourliness and transparency, establishing harmony, mutual
understanding and cooperation, and facilitating peaceful resolution
of disputes among them;
8. The Parties undertake to respect the provisions
of this Declaration and take actions consistent therewith;
9. The Parties encourage other countries to respect
the principles contained in this Declaration;
10. The Parties concerned reaffirm that the adoption
of a code of conduct in the South China Sea would further promote
peace and stability in the region and agree to work, on the basis
of consensus, towards the eventual attainment of this objective.
Done on the Fourth Day of November in the Year Two
Thousand and Two in Phnom Penh, the Kingdom of Cambodia.

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