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International workshop on East Sea in France

ASEAN could connect countries to address tensions in the East Sea, heard a recent international workshop in France.
International workshop on East Sea in France ảnh 1An overview of the workshop (Photo: VNA)
Paris (VNA) – ASEAN could connect countries to address tensions in theEast Sea, heard a recent international workshop in France.

The event was held by Paul-Valerie Montpellier 3 University and its partners aspart of the International Francophone Week.

Participants evaluated the situation in the East Sea as well as sovereigntydisputes and escalating risks in the region.

Sophie Boisseau de Rocher from the French Institute of International Relationssuggested devising a management mechanism.

Meanwhile, Benoit de Treglode from the Institute for Strategic Research underthe French Defense Academy said involved parties should seek marine cooperationand mutual trust relations.

He cited Vietnamese President Tran Dai Quang and Prime Minister Nguyen XuanPhuc as saying they want to create a new cooperation policy.

Speakers agreed that ASEAN could play a connecting role to forge relations withthe US, Europe, and China. The East Sea has a crucial geo-political role and a globalmarine trade route along with rich aquaculture, oil and gas resources.-VNA
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