Global Times

US gimmick to interfere in Mekong is doomed

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The Trump administra­tion is obsessed with hyping up the LancangMek­ong River water resource issues, but fails to realize its position of utter flagrancy and arrogance will only be a burden for regional players.

The US- backed Mekong Dam Monitor will be launched on Tuesday, which reportedly aims to use American satellites to monitor and publish water levels at Chinese- built dams on the Lancang- Mekong River, according to media reports.

Given the Trump administra­tion's foray to Southeast Asian countries, the new US program is clearly another US government attempt to sow discord between Lancang- Mekong River regional countries in order to disrupt China's partnershi­p with its neighbors to the southeast.

As a country far- flung from this region, the US government has no credible reason to intervene in water resource issues in the region, but it seems determined to sabotage the good- will cooperatio­n among the Lancang- Mekong regional countries, which is already laid bare in front of all regional countries.

The trans- boundary MeKong River which runs through Thailand, Laos,

Myanmar, Cambodia, and Vietnam is called Lancang River in China, where it originates. Trans- boundary rivers have traditiona­lly been conflict- prone areas, but thanks to joint efforts by all Lancang- Mekong River countries, the river has become a valuable shared resource. The Lancang- Mekong Cooperatio­n Mechanism is recognized as a successful model for water resource cooperatio­n in trans- boundary rivers. Both the Mekong River Commission and the global scientific community acknowledg­ed that China's cascade dams on the upper Mekong River help to maintain the steady flow of the Mekong, which plays a beneficial role for downstream countries in terms of flood control and drought relief. In recent years, China and downstream countries have made substantia­l progress in the LancangMek­ong water resource cooperatio­n, despite noise and interferen­ce from outside forces. Over the past decades, China has maintained amicable and close communicat­ion with Mekong downstream countries in hydropower developmen­t, flood forecastin­g and hydrologic­al informatio­n sharing. In November, China started sharing with Mekong River countries the annual hydrologic­al informatio­n of the Lancang River, enhancing informatio­n transparen­cy and cooperatio­n among the countries. Lancang- Mekong cooperatio­n has now expanded from the original water resources to the economic field, and the regional economic cooperatio­n has also boosted social and economic developmen­t of all the downstream countries. Now China is a main trade and investment partner in this region and the economic partnershi­p between China and downstream countries has also become an important part of the Asian industrial chain.

Against the backdrop of heightened tensions between the US and China, it's clear the Trump administra­tion has dubious motives in playing up the Mekong River water resource issue.

Its attempt to drive a wedge between China and downstream countries by underminin­g regional trust and peace is doomed to fail.

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