Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc (L) will attend the third Mekong
River Commission (MRC) Summit in Siem Reap, Cambodia, from April 4-5 at the
invitation of Prime Minister Samdech Techo Hun Sen (R) (Photo: VNA)
In the context Vietnam’s chairing of the MRC Council in 2018,
the visit made by PM Nguyen Xuan Phuc and the high-ranking delegation aims to
affirm the interest and commitment of Vietnam for cooperation within the
framework of the MRC, contributing to enhancing the MRC's role and the
solidarity and cooperation among member countries for common interests.
The MRC Summit has been held every four years since 2010. This
year’s conference is hosted by Cambodia. Themed "joint Efforts and
Partnership towards Achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals in the
Mekong”, the conference will create the opportunity for countries to review
the operation of the MRC over the past four years and work to realise
sustainable development goals.
The MRC is an inter-governmental organisation established on the
basis of the 1995 Mekong Agreement, consisting of the four member countries
of Laos, Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam. The objective of the MRC is to
promote cooperation among member countries in the use, sustainable development
and protection of water and related resources in the Mekong River. After more
than 20 years, the MRC has achieved many positive results which contribute to
regional cooperation, such as the development of water use regulations,
environmental management, fisheries, navigation links, and expanding
cooperation with partners in and outside the region.
MRC is currently implementing its Strategic Plan and the 5-year
planning cycle (2016-2020) with seven major objectives and more than 190
activities with a total estimated cost of US$60 million. The purpose of this
plan is to implement the strategic priorities of the Mekong River basin
development strategy based on integrated water resources management and
continue the transfer of key river basin management functions to the
countries and activities of the MRC Secretariat. Since the second MRC Summit
in Ho Chi Minh City in April, 2014, the MRC has continued to play a unique
role in building the legal framework and specific technical regulations and
binding obligations of member countries in the exploitation, protection, and
sustainable management of water resources in the Mekong River.
Vietnam has actively participated in the MRC since its
establishment and has significantly contributed to developing its contents
and cooperation fields. Within the framework of the MRC, Vietnam coordinated
with other member countries to issue the first ever MRC joint Committee's
Official Prior Consultation for the Pak Beng Hydropower Project. In 2014,
Vietnam hosted the second MRC Summit with the theme of "Water, Energy and
Food Security in the context of climate change for the Mekong River Basin”.
In addition to the MRC, Vietnam is also actively promoting the sustainable
development of the Mekong River through participation in water resources
cooperation at regional and international organisations such as the World
Water Forum (WWF), the Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM), and ASEAN, among others.
In 2015, Vietnam held a discussion on water security in the
framework of the 132nd Assembly of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU – 132)
and the sixth ASEM Seminar on Water Resources Management and Sustainable
Development, themed "Integrated water resources management for sustainable
development”. In addition, the country is also actively participating in and
promoting the protection and sustainable use of water resources in such
mechanisms as the Greater Mekong Sub-region (GMS), the Lower Mekong
Initiative (LMI), and the Mekong-Lancang Cooperation (MLC).
The attendance at the third MRC Summit of Prime Minister Nguyen
Xuan Phuc and the high-ranking delegation of Vietnam affirms the interests
and commitments of Vietnam to its cooperation within the framework of the
MRC, which helps to enhance the MRC's role, and the solidarity and
cooperation among member countries, while affirming Vietnam's efforts and
contributions to the effective use of and sustainable management and
development of the Mekong River for the common interest of people living in
the Mekong River in general and in the Mekong Delta in particular.
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Source: NDO