-(Channel NewsAsia 1/2) "The sooner, the better" for COC on South China Sea: Singaporean Foreign Affairs Minister K Shanmugam has reiterated the need for a Code of Conduct (COC) on the South China Sea, saying the sooner it is started the better. Chinese navy enters South China Sea for patrol, training

 -(Xinhua 31/1) China opposes taking sea disputes to UN: Responding to a question at a daily news briefing, spokesman Hong Lei said, "China disagrees with moves that go against the consensus (reached before)." Soft-power strategy to rebalance Asia

 -(CBSNews 30/1) China to go ahead with naval exercise amid East China Sea island dispute with Japan: China said Wednesday that its navy will proceed with a deep-water training exercise amid a continuing spat with Japan over disputed islands in the East China Sea that has sparked regular confrontations between patrol boats from each side. China Conducts Anti-Missile Test

-(Xinhua 30/1) China, Brunei pledge further cooperation: During a meeting with the Brunei official, Chinese Vice Premier Zhang Dejiang hailed the "healthy and stable" relationship between the two countries as a good example for the rest of the region to follow. Top Chinese legislator meets senior lawmakers of three Asian countries on ties

-(PhilStar 30/1) US lawmakers - China should face Phl before UN: Six visiting US congressmen, led by House Foreign Affairs Committee chairman Rep. Ed Royce of California, expressed support for the decision of the Philippines to seek assistance from the United Nations arbitral tribunal to resolve disputes with China over the West Philippine Sea (South China Sea). China Urged to Face Philippines at UN Tribunal

-(The New York Times 29/1) China Leader Affirms Policy on Islands: China will never bargain over what it deems to be “core” territorial and security interests, the country’s top leader, Xi Jinping, said in his first published speech setting out his foreign policy views since taking over as head of the Communist Party. China’s New Militancy

-(PhilStar 29/1) Philippines seeks US support on arbitration of disputes with China: With the arrival of a US congressional delegation in Manila, the Philippines tries to win U. S. support on its move to bring territorial disputes with China to international arbitration. Philippines to buy 12 South Korean fighter jets

-(Rappler 28/1) The impossible dream and the West Philippine Sea (South China Sea): If the arbitration succeeds then the award can only provide a new starting point for conducting bilateral relations, and falls rather short of defining a final, comprehensive, and durable solution to the issues in the West Philippine Sea (South China Sea). South China Sea code of conduct between Asean and China in peril

-(The Brunei Times 28/1) Brunei will help ASEAN achieve goals: Indonesia Ambassador to Brunei believes the Sultanate will fulfil its commitment and lead ASEAN in implementing programmes and agendas that have been agreed upon, including the ASEAN Community Blueprints. 

-(Bangkokpost 28/1China aid pact alarms region: The deal to build up the Cambodian army and air power puts both China and Cambodia in a difficult position with the region; China carries out anti-missile test.

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-(Manila Times 26/1) China harassed Philippine boats: Philippine President Benigno Aquino 3rd has accused China of harassing two Philippine fishing boats in disputed South China Sea waters, allegedly driving out one that had sheltered from rough seas; Philippine president accuses China of turning away Filipino fishing boats from disputed shoal.