The South Korean president says any attempts to change the status quo by force cannot be tolerated.
SEOUL: South Korean president Yoon Suk-yeol said on Thursday any attempts to change the status quo by force in the South China Sea cannot be tolerated, calling for a rules-based maritime order in the region, his office said.
“ emphasised the need for the establishment of a rules-based maritime order in the South China Sea, the region’s key sea lane,” his office said.
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