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Conference updates developments in East Sea

The latest developments and policy options in the East Sea were at the heart of a conference held in Washington D.C. on July 21.
The latest developments and policy options in the East Sea were at theheart of a conference held in Washington D.C. on July 21.

Organised by the Centre for Strategic and International Studies(CSIS), the fifth annual function drew experts from Vietnam, China, thePhilippines and the US, among others.

Panelsaddressed recent developments in the East Sea, legal issues andstrategic balance and engage in a crisis simulation.

Two hot issues highlighted at the full-day event were thePhilippines’s lawsuit against China to the UN Permanent Court ofArbitration (PCA) and China’s illegal construction of artificial islandsin the East Sea.

Daniel Russell, US AssistantSecretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs said any disputesmust be solved via diplomatic solutions and in line with internationallaw.-VNA

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