SINGAPORE: The Philippines said on Friday (Feb 6) it will seek to accelerate long-running talks on a South China Sea code of conduct to a conclusion this year as chair of the ASEAN regional bloc. Foreign Secretary Theresa Lazaro told a forum in Singapore that the Association of Southeast Asian Nations and China will increase the pace of working group meetings to monthly gatherings from the current three-month intervals. The proposed code aims to guide conduct and prevent clashes over territorial disputes in the South China Sea. It has been under discussion for years, but the talks have stalled repeatedly over disagreements on its scope, enforcement and legal status. Four ASEAN members - Brunei, Malaysia, the Philippines and Vietnam - have laid partial claims to the South China Sea. China claims the crucial waterway almost in its entirety despite an international ruling that its stance has no legal basis. Beijing and Manila have had a series of confrontations in the sea in recent y...