ASEAN silent on China’s aggression in South China Sea. Urged to support Philippines and uphold regional security. Need for assertiveness.
ASEAN’s Silent Response
Despite statements of support from other countries, ASEAN has remained noticeably silent on Chinese transgressions against the Philippines in the Second Thomas Shoal. This silence is contradictory to ASEAN’s principles and commitments, especially regarding the peaceful resolution of disputes.
ASEAN’s silence on Chinese actions in the Second Thomas Shoal raises questions about the organization’s ability to effectively address regional security challenges and uphold its principles. It also highlights the complexities of navigating territorial disputes in the South China Sea, where overlapping claims and geopolitical interests create significant obstacles to achieving peaceful resolutions.
Unequal Claims and Negotiations
There is a stark disparity between China’s claims on the shoal and the Philippines’ territorial integrity. The negotiation process for the Code of Conduct in the South China Sea has been ongoing for over two decades, indicating the challenges of enforcing international law against powerful nations like China.
Inaction on Regional Security
ASEAN’s silence on the Second Thomas Shoal undermines its credibility in managing regional security issues, particularly when it involves a superpower threatening one of its members. This passiveness extends to ASEAN’s response to the AUKUS alliance, potentially compromising the institution’s interests in the region.
Call for Assertiveness
To maintain relevance and uphold its principles, ASEAN must publicly support the Philippines and indirectly criticize China’s actions. A joint statement expressing concern and support for the Philippines’ sovereignty can send a strong message to China while avoiding direct confrontation and preserving ASEAN’s role in regional security.
The lack of a unified ASEAN response to Chinese transgressions in the Second Thomas Shoal underscores the need for continued diplomatic efforts and multilateral engagement to address maritime disputes in the region. It also emphasizes the importance of upholding international law and promoting peaceful dialogue to prevent further escalation of tensions in the South China Sea.
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