South China Sea issues not easy to resolve, code of conduct negotiations will take time: PM Lee
- Agreement on a code of conduct in the South China Sea between Southeast Asian countries and China faces delays, per Singapore's prime minister.
- The code aims to reduce naval confrontations, with ASEAN leaders hoping it will promote stability and peace in the region.
- The code is expected to align with international norms and laws, emphasizing a safe and peaceful South China Sea, as noted by Indonesia's Foreign Ministry.
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