+ Follow Code of Conduct Tag
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[Title] => EDITORYAL - Code of Conduct
[Summary] => Gipaabot sa tanan sa Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) ang sensirong kooperasyon sa Beijing sa gipormang code of conduct sa West Philippine Sea o gitawag ng South China Sea nga tamdan unya sa mga claimant countries.
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[Title] => Duterte asked on status of Code of Conduct
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[Title] => Duterte presses Asean on sea Code of Conduct
[Summary] => President Duterte expressed dismay over the delay in negotiations for crafting a Code of Conduct (COC) in the South China Sea, presidential spokesman Salvador Panelo said last night.
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[Title] => Declare South China Sea a ‘global common’ — expert
[Summary] => Instead engaging in military posturing to press maritime claims, a defense and security expert suggested all claimant states should agree to declare the entire South China Sea as a global common.
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[Title] => Philippines, Vietnam push sea code
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[Title] => Beijing wants South China Sea code finished in three years
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