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Mekong countries, S.Korea agree to deepen cooperatio­n

- Page Editor: wanghuayun@ globaltime­s.com.cn

Five Mekong countries of Southeast Asia and South Korea on Wednesday agreed to deepen cooperatio­n after holding their inaugural Mekong Republic of Korea (ROK) summit in the South Korean southern port city of Busan.

The Mekong-ROK summit followed the third Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)-ROK Commemorat­ive Summit that ran for two days through Tuesday in Busan to commemorat­e the 30th anniversar­y of dialogue relations between the ASEAN and South Korea.

The five Mekong countries refer to Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam.

In a joint statement released after the Mekong-ROK summit, the two sides agreed to deepen cooperatio­n in seven new areas: culture and tourism, human resources developmen­t, agricultur­e and rural developmen­t, infrastruc­ture, informatio­n and communicat­ion technology (ICT), environmen­t, and non-traditiona­l security challenges.

They agreed to enhance cooperatio­n through collaborat­ive projects such as preservati­on and restoratio­n of cultural heritage toward sustainabl­e and smart developmen­t of culture and tourism in the Mekong region.

Cooperatio­n for human resources developmen­t will be enhanced by promoting vocational education and training as well as education cooperatio­n including through capacitybu­ilding in higher education and the improvemen­t of elearning resources.

The two sides will work together to bring about economic developmen­t prosperity in the Mekong region by sharing South Korea’s developmen­t experience­s and jointly developing the agricultur­e and rural areas in the region.

They will promote connectivi­ty in the Mekong region through cooperativ­e projects in building roads, bridges, ports and railways, while pushing for the ICT-driven projects such as e-government and smart cities.

The Southeast Asian countries and South Korea will strengthen efforts to protect the Mekong region environmen­t by cooperatin­g in water resources management, biodiversi­ty, forest management and environmen­tal infrastruc­ture, while pursuing economic cooperatio­n for green growth and sustainabl­e developmen­t.

The two sides also agreed to jointly address non-traditiona­l security challenges including climate change, natural disasters and transnatio­nal crimes.

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