China Daily

Lancang-Mekong agency for shared future

- Song Qingrun The author is an associate professor at the Institute of South & Southeast Asian and Oceanian Studies, China Institutes of Contempora­ry Internatio­nal Relations.

Premier Li Keqiang’s participat­ion in the second Lancang-Mekong Cooperatio­n Leaders’ Meeting in Phnom Penh — after which he will pay an official visit to Cambodia from Wednesday to Thursday — will help establish a community of shared future in Asia. The Lancang-Mekong River Cooperatio­n mechanism was establishe­d at the first LMC Leaders’ Meeting held in Sanya, South China’s Hainan province, in March 2016, to facilitate cooperatio­n among China and Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar and Thailand.

The LMC is a new sub-regional cooperatio­n mechanism establishe­d by the six countries that share the Lancang-Mekong area. The previous mechanisms in the region were led by great powers beyond the region and internatio­nal organizati­ons, which made it difficult for the six countries to invest in regional developmen­t projects. In contrast, the LMC has deepened regional cooperatio­n among China, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar and Thailand.

The LMC covers a wide range of areas, from transporta­tion, environmen­tal governance, disaster prevention and reduction to cultural communicat­ion, tourism, industry, agricultur­e, resource sharing and fighting transnatio­nal crimes. The comprehens­ive cooperatio­n mechanism has developed efficientl­y and borne remarkable fruits. Most of the 45 early-harvest projects finalized at the first LMC leaders’ meeting and the 13 projects proposed by China at the second LMC Foreign Ministers’ meeting in 2016 have made concrete progress.

For environmen­tal governance, the six countries have set up a cooperatio­n center for LancangMek­ong water resources and sharing informatio­n. The LMC environmen­tal cooperatio­n mechanism establishe­d in November 2017 is committed to protecting resources and the environmen­t, and promoting global environmen­tal governance.

Also, the LMC can benefit a wider area, especially that covincreas­ed ered by the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations, which includes five of the six LMC members. Cooperatio­n among China and the other LMC member states is aimed at benefiting the people in the region. For instance, the railways under constructi­on between China and Thailand, and China and Myanmar will improve regional transporta­tion and fuel economic growth. Besides, when Thailand and Vietnam were facing severe drought last year, China the discharge of water from its dams in the upstream of the Lancang River, lessening the impact of the drought.

China is also building cross-national economic cooperatio­n zones with Myanmar, Laos and Vietnam. So the LMC, which adheres to an open and inclusive spirit, can help promote the integratio­n of ASEAN by narrowing the gap between the less-developed ASEAN member states, such as Myanmar, Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam, and the developing and developed ones such as Malaysia, Indonesia and Singapore.

In the future, therefore, countries other than the six LMC members would be welcome to join the LMC mechanism that promotes the China-proposed Belt and Road Initiative for mutual developmen­t, which will lead to balanced developmen­t in the region, and enable it to make greater contributi­on to the world economy.

The LMC cultural communicat­ion mechanism, on the other hand, has a special function in regional developmen­t. It includes interactio­ns at the higher levels and among experts, as well as people-to-people exchanges at the general level. Apart from a wide range of forums on finance, culture, tourism, economic corridor, interconne­ctivity and academics, there have also been interactio­ns among officials, enterprise­s and students of the LMC members. Such visits and exchanges have improved mutual understand­ing among the peoples of the six countries and prompted the LMC members to set more coordinate­d goals.

The benefits of the LancangMek­ong countries have long been closely interconne­cted. And the LMC mechanism will allow the six countries to make practical joint efforts for a better shared future, which in turn will improve the livelihood­s of the people in the region and beyond.

Cooperatio­n among China and the other LMC member states is aimed at benefiting the people in the region.

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