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LMC countries vow more links

Lancang-Mekong cooperatio­n to step up after ministers agree on priorities at Beijing meeting

- By ZHANG YUNBI zhangyunbi@chinadaily.com.cn

China and its five Southeast Asian neighbors along the Lancang-Mekong River have agreed that, facing an unstable and uncertain world, “there is a greater need to boost unity and solidarity and to advance regional peace and stability”.

China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi unveiled the new consensus on Dec 7 after he co-chaired the eighth Lancang-Mekong Cooperatio­n (LMC) Foreign Ministers’ Meeting in Beijing with Myanmar’s Deputy Prime Minister and Union Minister for Foreign Affairs U Than Swe.

The LMC mechanism was launched in 2016 by the six LancangMek­ong countries — China, Thailand, Laos, Myanmar, Vietnam and Cambodia.

The countries agreed on Dec 7 to press ahead with joint efforts in the priority areas of building a closer community for a shared future and a greater economic developmen­t belt and shaping a safer environmen­t for developmen­t, digitaliza­tion, culture, and inclusiven­ess.

The six countries “will comprehens­ively enhance infrastruc­ture connectivi­ty, expand trade and investment, and improve the protection of industrial and supply chains”, Wang said.

Wang announced that China will promote the launch of a special loan for LMC joint developmen­t with the aim of “facilitati­ng the synergized developmen­t of the six countries”.

In addition, China will further advance the constructi­on of crossborde­r special economic zones, hold a forum for young entreprene­urs

from Lancang-Mekong Cooperatio­n countries, and jointly build piloting zones for agricultur­al modernizat­ion.

On ramping up the joint fight against nontraditi­onal security threats, the six nations will resolutely combat cross-border crime, especially telecommun­ication fraud, and eradicate problems that jeopardize public safety, social developmen­t, and security.

Officials said the Dec 7 meeting took place not only to reach a series of consensuse­s but also to prepare for the next LMC Leaders’ Meeting.

The theme of the meeting this year was moving toward modernizat­ion together and cultivatin­g new advantages for subregiona­l developmen­t.

Observers said that as unity and progress in the region and the rest of the world face challenges, the six countries can make greater strides

toward modernizat­ion and achieve better developmen­t in their respective nations, thereby injecting new impetus into the well-being of the region and the world.

Wang told reporters that the six countries agreed to remain committed to the region’s economic integratio­n and refrain from forming “exclusive, small circles”.

U Than Swe, the Myanmar deputy prime minister, said, “We have been working together in building a community of shared future for peace, prosperity, and sustainabl­e developmen­t in LMC countries.”

He praised “the family spirit in each and every quarter of the LMC working mechanism to generate tangible results in terms of quantity and quality”.

Xu Liping, a senior researcher of Southeast Asian studies at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, said that the LMC mechanism has “made progress every day, achieved results every month, and reached a higher level every year”.

“Looking ahead, it is necessary to give full play to the leading role of efforts at the political level, act with a developmen­t-oriented approach, and step up nontraditi­onal security cooperatio­n, in order to take LMC cooperatio­n to a new level,” he added.

The past seven years have witnessed the annual total trade volume between China and the Mekong countries double. The trade figure was $416.7 billion last year, according to the Foreign Ministry.

The LMC Special Fund has supported hundreds of livelihood cooperatio­n projects, including the LMC Bumper Harvest projects, the Lancang-Mekong Sweet Spring project, and the Green LancangMek­ong Initiative.

On Dec 7, Foreign Minister Wang also outlined the goal for the six nations to jointly make the region an example for high-quality Belt and Road cooperatio­n, a pacesetter in implementi­ng the Global Developmen­t Initiative, a pioneer in implementi­ng the Global Security Initiative, and a front-runner in implementi­ng the Global Civilizati­on Initiative.

 ?? WANG ZHUANGFEI / CHINA DAILY ?? Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi (right) and Myanmar’s Deputy Prime Minister and Union Minister for Foreign Affairs U Than Swe attend a news conference on Dec 7 after the eighth Lancang-Mekong Cooperatio­n Foreign Ministers’ Meeting in Beijing.
WANG ZHUANGFEI / CHINA DAILY Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi (right) and Myanmar’s Deputy Prime Minister and Union Minister for Foreign Affairs U Than Swe attend a news conference on Dec 7 after the eighth Lancang-Mekong Cooperatio­n Foreign Ministers’ Meeting in Beijing.

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