In Cambodia's capital this week, the summit of leaders from Southeast Asian nations made limited progress on the South China Sea dispute. And, a resolution on human rights was criticized as not meeting international standards. But ASEAN Secretary-General Surin Pitsuwan is defending the bloc's importance, saying there is evidence of progress. When Thailand's Surin Pitsuwan began his term as ASEAN's chief diplomat in 2008, a brief document that was supposed to be a road map to peace in the ...
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