MANILA (Reuters): The Philippines is hoping a code of conduct for the South China Sea can be completed when it is chair of the Asean bloc next year, with a consensus emerging between Southeast Asia and China, its foreign secretary said on Monday.
Theresa Lazaro said the code being negotiated between China and the 11-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations should be legally binding.
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