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Voilà une occasion de porter les disputes sino-vietnamiennes concernant les archipels et » la langue de boeuf » devant l’ONU.
Ban Ki -moon annonce le lancement d’un programme baptisé Oceans Compact destiné à renforcer les mesures visant à la sauvegarde des ressources, la liberté de navigation et la sécurité en gros à renforcer la Loi sur la Mer « UNCLOS 1982 «
Une bonne occasion pour demander à l’ONU ou, en cas de veto chinois ,un tribunal international d’arbitrer sur le contentieux qui oppose le Vietnam à la Chine.
United Nations Secretary-General to Launch Oceans Compact Initiative at Yeosu International Conference, Republic of Korea, 12 August
The Oceans Compact aims to mobilize and enhance the United Nations system´s capacity to support action by Governments while promoting the engagement of intergovernmental and non-governmental organizations, scientists, the private sector and industry to tackle challenges in protecting and restoring the health and productivity of the oceans for the benefit of present and future generations. It sets out a strategic vision, consistent with the Rio+20 outcome document, “The Future We Want”, in which countries agreed on a range of measures to be taken to protect the oceans and promote sustainable development.
In addition, the Oceans Compact supports the implementation of relevant existing instruments, in particular the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea. With the goal of achieving “Healthy Oceans for Prosperity”, the Compact establishes three objectives: protecting people and improving the health of oceans; protecting, recovering and sustaining ocean environments and natural resources; and strengthening ocean knowledge and management.