The ninth edition of the Southeast Asia Maritime Law Enforcement Initiative (SEAMLEI) Commander’s Forum kicked off on Tuesday with the aim of channelling discussion on the application of joint maritime law in Southeast Asia.
This year’s forum was co-hosted by the US Coast Guard and the Thai Maritime Enforcement Command Centre (ThaiMECC). It wraps up on Friday.
Representatives from Malaysia, Vietnam, Indonesia and the Philippines attended. Cambodia’s marine force announced its absence earlier.
SEAMLEI forums, divided into the Commanders’ Forum and the Working Group Forum, are held annually with member nations and the Coast Guard, one of the main hosts, in attendance.
The Commander’s Forum is held with the aim of strengthening cooperation regarding the application of…
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