‘We Support Freedom Of Navigational Overflight, Legitimate Commerce Through South China Sea’: MEA | India News

New Delhı: India reiterated its stable position in the South China Sea on Tuesday, and said that it was particularly due to naval law (especially CCYCL) convention, especially in the region, supporting extreme and legitimate freedom of trade in the region, which was seen as a part of “global partners”.
On the occasion of the Visit of the Philippines, Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr stated that he had long peace and stability in India-Pacific, looking at India, India, India, India-Pacific, without any means of law, without the necessity and use of peace or diploma.
MEA Secretary (East) Periasamy Kumararan stressed that the discussions about the Rules of Behavior in the South China Sea (COC) should be effective, fundamental and involved in the interests of all stakeholders, including those who are not parties to negotiations. “Our position on the South China Sea is open and consistent. We see the South China Sea as a part of global joints and support the freedom of navigation in the region and legitimate trade through the waters of the South China Sea. India has an interest in peace and stability in the region and our position is based on the UN (uncle) law.
“India also believes that any difference between the parties concerned should be resolved peacefully by respecting legal and diplomatic processes and resorting to the use of power or power.
This promise, the Chinese People’s Liberation Army’s Southern Theater Command spokesperson to organize the Philippines to organize “foreign countries” and “common patrols”, said that these exercises weaken regional peace and stability. “The Philippines are gathering an external country to intervene in the South China Sea by organizing the so -called” common patrols “that weakens regional peace and stability. The forces of the Pla Southern Theater Command defends the national regional sovereignty and maritime rights and interests.” He said.
The description was a reference to three Indian sea ships, Ins Delhi, Ins Shakti and Ins Kiltan from the Eastern Fleet, and the Philippines, where the Southeastern Asia participated in the operational deployment of the Philippines and India’s last common sea exercise. The exercise was directed by the flag officer who commanded the eastern fleet, the back admiral Susheel Menon.
Following the meeting of the Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Filipin -President Marcos meeting, India and the Philippines underlined their commitment to the Freedom of Navigation and Free Freedom of Navigation and Free Freedom in the South China Sea.
Both countries expressed their concerns about compelling and aggressive actions that threaten peace and stability in the South China Sea, and called for all relevant parties to use restricting and connect them to peaceful, constructive dispute resolution. While supporting the development of participation within the scope of the ASEAN framework, the joint statement, joint statement, confirmed their common commitment to an free, open and rules-based Indo-Pacific.
Both countries shared its important role in supporting the development goals of the sea and oceans and the challenges of sea security as coastal and marine countries in Indo-Pacific. They changed their opinions about regional maritime challenges, decided to share the best practices and promised to develop cooperation between maritime agencies and institutions for peaceful and sustainable use of maritime resources, and expressed the cooperation, survey and rescue, explanation, explanation, explanation, explanation, explanation, explanation, explanation, explanation, explanation and recovery operations.
The two countries have agreed to participate in multilateral maritime exercises, including ASEAN-India Maritime Exercise, India’s exercise Milan and Philippines Marine Cooperative activities, and also agreed to increase security cooperation through regular dialogue and participation on peace protection operations, cyber security, critical technologies and economic security issues.
India and the Philippines agreed to deepen cooperation in accordance with the joint declaration of ASEAN-Hint, which aims to promote peace, stability and prosperity in the region. In the sound of the Global Southern Summit (Vogss), they reiterated their common commitments to work together on the global south, including continuous cooperation.