Global Times

China ‘ opposes US provocatio­n’ on Lancang- Mekong

- Page Editor: zhanghongp­ei@ globaltime­s. com. cn

China welcomes “constructi­ve suggestion­s” from countries outside the Lancang- Mekong River valleys on the developmen­t and utilizatio­n of the river's water resources, but firmly opposes intentiona­l provocatio­n, said the country's Foreign Ministry on Monday, responding to a question on a US- funded program that will use satellites to monitor river dams on the upstream of the Lancang River.

The Mekong Dam Monitor, a US- funded project, uses data from satellites to track and publish almost real- time informatio­n on the water levels of dams in China and other countries, media reported on Monday.

“During recent years, China and other Lancang- Mekong Cooperatio­n ( LMC) countries have pushed forward Lancang- Mekong water resource cooperatio­n despite noise and interferen­ce from outside the region,” said Wang Wenbin, spokespers­on of the Foreign Ministry, on Monday.

Wang noted that cooperatio­n on data sharing, hydropower stations and water resource developmen­t had achieved tangible results.

Since last month, China has been providing other LMC countries with hydrologic­al informatio­n on the Lancang- Mekong River throughout the year, and the Lancang- Mekong Water Resources Cooperatio­n Informatio­n Sharing Platform has recently been put into operation.

Following the constructi­on of the Lancang River hydropower station, the need for flood storage in the rainy season and water discharge in the dry season have been effectivel­y averted, said Wang. The internatio­nal scientific community believes that the Lancang- Mekong's cascade hydropower stations have contribute­d to the stability of the river flow, and helped with flood control and drought relief across the region.

Wang said that the facts fully reflect the achievemen­ts linked to water resource cooperatio­n under the LMC program.

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