Chinese Prime Minister Li Keqiang said his country would work closely with nations in the region to ensure peace and stability on the basis of mutual respect for international law. | JMAurelioINQ /PDI
On Friday, Mr. Marcos called on all parties to work toward crafting the code that would set guidelines on claimants’ actions in the disputed South China Sea. He earlier lamented the slow progress in the conclusion of the code.
“I, therefore, welcome the progress on textual negotiations on the Code of Conduct this past year and hopefully an approved code of conduct in the very near future,” he said. In response, the President thanked Li for remembering his father, former President Ferdinand Marcos Sr., and “his initiative to come to China.”
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