Khaleej Times

Mekong countries’ leaders call for $66B investment

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hanoi — The leaders of six countries along the Mekong River on Saturday adopted an ambitious investment plan worth $66 billion over the next five years.

At least $7 billion will come from the Asian Developmen­t Bank and the rest from government­s and the private sector.

The plan was adopted at a summit in Vietnam that included the prime ministers of Cambodia, Laos, Thailand and Vietnam, as well as a vice-president of Myanmar and the Chinese foreign minister.

The Greater Mekong Sub-regional (GMS) economic cooperatio­n programme was initiated by the ADB in 1992 and has since mobilised $21 billion, with the bulk going to infrastruc­ture projects. “GMS is starting a new era of developmen­t with unpreceden­ted opportunit­ies and challenges which require us to have a creative approach with long term and comprehens­ive vision in order to tap into the internal power of each country while effectivel­y promoting connectivi­ty to create strength resonance across the GMS for rapid economic growth and harmonisin­g economic and social developmen­t with environmen­tal protection,” Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc said in his opening remarks.

The five countries along with China’s Yunnan province and the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous region with the population of 340 million and combined GDP of $1.3 trillion have recorded one of the world’s fastest-growing economies.

Closing the one-day summit, Phuc said cooperatio­n will remain the driving force the region’s developmen­t. “I believe that given the results we have realised as well as our solidarity and determinat­ion, GMS cooperatio­n will continue to be part of the cooperatio­n mechanism of the region and will make concrete contributi­on to the economic and social developmen­t of member countries, promote sustainabl­e developmen­t and reinforce the peaceful and stable environmen­t in the region,” he said. — AP

 ?? AP ?? Thongloun Sisoulith, Hun Sen and Nguyen Xuan Phuc, Prime Ministers of Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam; Foreign Minister of China Wang Yi; Vice-President of Myanmar Henry Van Thio; and Asian Developmen­t Bank President Takehiko Nakao; at the Greater Mekong...
AP Thongloun Sisoulith, Hun Sen and Nguyen Xuan Phuc, Prime Ministers of Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam; Foreign Minister of China Wang Yi; Vice-President of Myanmar Henry Van Thio; and Asian Developmen­t Bank President Takehiko Nakao; at the Greater Mekong...

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