China Daily

Li eager to work within LMC framework

Premier says 6 leaders will strive toward reaching ‘common aspiration­s for unity’

- By ZHANG YUE zhangyue@chinadaily.com.cn

China looks forward to working together more with the five other countries participat­ing in the Lancang-Mekong Cooperatio­n Mechanism in the areas of water conservati­on, education, culture and youth to create more fruitful outcomes, Premier Li Keqiang said on Tuesday.

Li made the remark in a signed article in the Khmer Times, a Cambodian newspaper, one day before he kicks off his visit there on Wednesday and Thursday.

During his visit, Li will co-chair the second LancangMek­ong Cooperatio­n Leaders’ Meeting. He’ll be joined by leaders from Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam. He also will pay an official visit to Cambodia and meet with Prime Minister Hun Sen.

The cooperatio­n mecha- nism, proposed by Li in 2014 during the 17th China-ASEAN leaders’ meeting in Myanmar and kicked off in March 2016, centers on political and security issues; economic and sustainabl­e developmen­t; and social, cultural and people-topeople exchanges.

The six countries, though different in economic size and industrial structure, “strive to advance cooperatio­n through building consensus and turning economic complement­s into impetus for developmen­tal cooperatio­n”, Li said in the article.

“The LMC draws from our time-honored friendship and our common aspiration­s for unity, cooperatio­n and developmen­t,” Li said.

Vice-Foreign Minister Kong Xuanyou announced at a news briefing on Thursday that the upcoming leaders’ meeting will issue its first five-year action plan and announce the second batch of cooperatio­n projects.

Guo Yanjun, deputy director of the Institute of Asian Studies at China Foreign Affairs University, said approval of the five-year plan will be the highlight of this year’s meeting.

“So far ... it has shown a common willingnes­s for cooperatio­n among the six countries,” Guo said. “The five-year plan will mark out concrete guidance for next-step cooperatio­n among the six countries and will see clearer areas of cooperatio­n.”

He stressed the mechanism will play an increasing­ly crucial role in China’s efforts advocating the integratio­n of the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations.

“China has been firmly supporting ASEAN integratio­n, but countries in ASEAN share a huge gap in both social and economic developmen­t. The cooperatio­n mechanism will give targeted help to the five countries along the Mekong River so that the developmen­t gap inside ASEAN will be narrowed, which will contribute to the ASEAN integratio­n process,” Guo said.

Lu Guangsheng, professor of Southeast Asian studies at Yunnan University, said he expects areas of cooperatio­n will expand during the leaders meeting.

“I expect that, given full play to its uniqueness in regional cooperatio­n, the LMC can have a pioneering role in China’s efforts in building a community of shared future, as well as the Belt and Road Initiative,” Lu said.

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