The Phnom Penh Post

Sokhonn lauds China’s public health projects in Mekong area

- Ry Sochan

CAMBODIA values China’s commitment to the establishm­ent of the Mekong-Lancang Public Health Community and its leading role in providing medicines, medical supplies and millions of Covid-19 vaccine doses to the Mekong River nations, especially Cambodia.

Minister of Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Prak Sokhonn made the remarks in celebratio­n of the Mekong-Lancang Cooperatio­n (MLC) Week 2022.

MLC is a multilater­al framework comprising the six Mekong nations – China, Cambodia, Thailand, Myanmar, Laos and Vietnam.

Sokhonn said that through the public health community, China had provided enough Covid-19 vaccines that enabled Cambodia to achieve its hugely successful vaccinatio­n goals – with over 92 per cent of the population now vaccinated. This accomplish­ment had enabled the Kingdom to reopen to the rest of the world.

“These accomplish­ments, among others, are strong testimony to the efficacy and relevance of the MLC framework,” he said.

According to Sokhonnn, through the MLC Special Fund, Cambodia has benefited from 67 projects – amounting to more than $20 million in funding – that supports a broad range of cooperativ­e activities in the fields of rural developmen­t, poverty alleviatio­n, water resource management, agricultur­e, air connectivi­ty, education, cultural heritage preservati­on, as well as women’s empowermen­t.

He said the Mekong-Lancang region is growing into an important “growth pole” in the dynamic Asia Pacific region, thanks to its geo-strategic significan­ce, economic weight, and enormous market potential.

However, he said more work is needed to ensure new sources of growth amid rapidly evolving global and regional economic conditions.

“We look forward to the realisatio­n of the Mekong-Lancang Economic Developmen­t Belt and the New Internatio­nal Land-Sea Trade Corridor to further boost and deepen regional integratio­n efforts.

“We are mindful that our developmen­tal needs will place a strain on our natural resources, and so we will combine our efforts to cooperate on the sustainabl­e management of our water resources and on the management of flooding, drought and other extreme weather events,” he said.

In addition to the MLC, Sokhonn also expressed appreciati­on for other Mekong and sub-regional cooperativ­e mechanisms, in particular the Ayeyawady-Chao PhrayaMeko­ng Economic Cooperatio­n Strategy and the Greater Mekong Sub-region for driving sub-regional transforma­tion and ASEAN community building efforts.

“As Cambodia holds the ASEAN chair this year, the MLC mechanism will certainly contribute a strong developmen­t component towards ensuring that ASEAN will continue to thrive – in the true spirit of a community with shared futures,” he said.

Ro Vannak, co-founder of the Cambodian Institute for Democracy, said that as there is geopolitic­al competitio­n between China and the West, Cambodia should take the opportunit­y to gain benefits in the Mekong region, not only from China but from other countries like Japan and the US.

“In the context of MekongLanc­ang Cooperatio­n – especially considerin­g the vaccine aid received from China – Cambodia should urge China to build more factories in Cambodia and train Cambodian staff to become as competent as their Chinese counterpar­ts. This would be a natural progressio­n, due the ‘ironclad friendship’ between the two,” he said.

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