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Southeast Asian summit splits over China's territorial dispute

Days of heated diplomacy ended in failure as differences over territorial disputes with China prevented Southeast Asian nations from issuing their customary joint statement

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Foreign ministers from the 10-member Asean bloc have tried to hammer out a final communique in Cambodia this week, which has held up progress on a draft code of conduct aimed at soothing tension in the flashpoint South China Sea. China claims sovereignty over nearly all of the resource-rich sea, but the Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia and Brunei among others have competing claims in the area.


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