freedom of navigation in English

liberty to choose one's course

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1. * respect and ensure freedom of navigation; and

2. This does not impact on freedom of navigation.

3. Freedom of navigation and overflight must be a given.

4. Freedom of navigation is a principle which is accepted by everyone.

5. We will ensure freedom of navigation on the waters in the region.

6. We believe in bridges, not barriers; in freedom of navigation in all waters.

7. Freedom of navigation was guaranteed for many rivers, notably the Rhine and the Danube.

8. It should facilitate respect for international law, freedom of navigation, maritime commerce and communications.

9. Freedom of navigation and respect for international law, notably UNCLOS is therefore imperative in this context.

10. Question: India has asserted repeatedly about the right of freedom of navigation in South China Sea.

11. One is the issue of freedom of navigation and other is the issue of sovereignty between neighbouring states.

12. And our Navies are cooperating to combat piracy, patrol the sea lanes and protect the freedom of navigation.

13. And that is, we support freedom of navigation, rights of passage, and access to resources in accordance with international law.

14. As you know, we are committed to and we have always advocated freedom of navigation, of over flights and of un-impeded commerce.

15. We support freedom of navigation and access to resources in accordance with principles of international law, including the 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea.

16. Especially we are committed to maintaining peace, stability, security, safety, freedom of navigation over the seas, and also access to resources in the East Sea of Vietnam.

17. There is need to reaffirm importance of unimpeded access to the seas for commerce and freedom of navigation in accordance with the universally accepted principles of international law.

18. Secretary Clinton and Minister Krishna affirmed the importance of maritime security, unimpeded commerce, and freedom of navigation, in accordance with international law, and the peaceful settlement of maritime disputes.

19. The leaders agreed to intensify cooperation in maritime security to ensure freedom of navigation and unimpeded movement of lawful shipping and commercial activity, in accordance with accepted principles of international law.

20. They affirmed expansion of cooperation in maritime security including safety and freedom of navigation and anti-piracy activities, by promoting bilateral and multilateral exercises, and through information sharing, as well as dialogues.

21. In addition, we must uphold principles that have benefitted all of us, like respect for the rule of law — (applause) — individual rights, and freedom of navigation and overflight, including open shipping lanes.

22. The two leaders also agreed to intensify cooperation in maritime security to ensure freedom of navigation and unimpeded movement of lawful shipping and commercial activity, in accordance with accepted principles of international law.

23. We will work with others to foster an environment of shared acceptance of the principles of freedom of navigation, unimpeded lawful commerce, peaceful resolution of maritime disputes, and access to resources, in accordance with international law.

24. India opposes the use or threat of use of force and supports freedom of navigation and access to resources in accordance with principles of international law, including the 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea.

25. India has repeatedly stressed the need for all to respect the freedom of navigation in international waters, right of passage and over flight, unimpeded commerce and access to resources in accordance with the 1982 Convention of the Law of the Sea.

26. The Meeting agreed to promote maritime cooperation including through engagement in the ASEAN Maritime Forum (AMF) and its expanded format to address common challenges on maritime issues, sea piracy, search and rescue at sea, maritime environment, maritime security, maritime connectivity, freedom of navigation, fisheries and other areas of cooperation.

27. They agreed that freedom of navigation in the East Sea/South China Sea should not be impeded and called the parties concerned to exercise restraint, avoid threat or use of force and resolve disputes through peaceful means in accordance with universally recognized principles of international law, including the UNCLOS.

28. We agree to promote maritime cooperation, including through engagement in the ASEAN Maritime Forum (AMF) and its expanded format, to address common challenges on maritime issues, including sea piracy, search and rescue at sea, maritime environment, maritime security, maritime connectivity, freedom of navigation, fisheries, and other areas of cooperation.

29. They agreed that freedom of navigation in the East Sea/South China Sea should not be impeded and called the parties concerned to exercise restraint, avoid threat or use of force and resolve disputes through peaceful means in accordance with universally recognized principles of international law, including the UNCLOS-1982.

30. Freedom of navigation in international waters including the South China Sea, the right of passage and over-flight, unimpeded commerce and access to resources in accordance with the principles of international law including the 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea are issues of concern to all of us.