BEIJING, March 7 — China is ready to work with Asean countries to step up communication, stay clear of disturbances, and build consensus for an early conclusion of the Code of Conduct in the South China Sea (COC), so as to make the South China Sea a sea of peace, friendship and cooperation, said Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi.
Speaking during a press conference on the sidelines of the annual session of the country's national legislature today, he said the joint efforts by China and Asean countries have ensured the South China Sea maintained peace and stability last year and remained the safest and busiest waters for international navigation and overflight.
Wang added that China and Indonesia signed an intergovernmental document on maritime joint development.
Similarly, China and Malaysia launched a bilateral dialogue on the management of maritime issues and established maritime dialogue mechanisms with all concerned countries.
"These are proof that there is no problem that cannot be solved through dialogue and no goals that cannot be reached with cooperation," he said.
Wang said that to realise good neighbourliness, lasting peace and security in the South China Sea, one needs trust and also rules, with the key being to implement the Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the South China Sea and develop a sound COC.
With China's facilitation, consultations on the COC are accelerating, and the third reading of the text has been completed.
"We have full confidence in the prospect of concluding the COC," he said.
— Bernama