August 10, 2012
By Fat Reyes
INQUIRER.net
MANILA, Philippines — Former President Fidel Ramos called on the
Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) to maintain its
solidarity against all kinds of threats, saying that internal issues
among countries have affected the bloc’s stand on the West Philippine
Sea dispute.
“ASEAN must maintain its united solidarity against all kinds of
threats, environmental, socio-economic, as well as political threats
that now exist which may not have existed during its founding 45 years
ago. Kaya ang kailangan natin, mga kasama sa ASEAN is really unity of
purpose, solidarity in values and teamwork in ASEAN building,” Ramos
said in an interview Friday morning on the sidelines of the Department
of Foreign Affairs (DFA) celebration of the 45th foundation of the
ASEAN.
He said internal issues had been affecting the bloc and that each
member nation had been pushing for their primary national interests.
“That’s the problem. Each member nation still has its primary
national interest and in the case of Cambodia and some other countries
and the Asian mainland that are too close to certain big neighbors,
which i would not mention anymore. The important thing is for ASEAN, as
a group, to remain solid because we have already agreed on the
declaration of the code of conduct,” Ramos said.
Ramos said the declaration of the code of conduct (DOC), which was
signed in 2002 by China and ASEAN during that year’s ministerial
meeting of the bloc, provided for peaceful diplomatic means on the
issue of the West Philippine Sea.
“But as far as I’m concerned, it is our sea,” Ramos said.
ASEAN foreign ministers had agreed on key elements for the proposed
code of conduct (COC) in the West Philippine Sea, but they failed to
make a unified stand on how to deal with the territorial disputes with
China at the conclusion of their 45th annual meeting in Phnom Penh.
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