January 10, 2018
Vice President U Myint Swe attended the second
Mekong-Lancang Cooperation (LMC) leaders’ meeting that began in the Cambodian
capital Phnom Penh yesterday with the theme of “Our River of Peace and
Sustainable Development.”
The meeting was chaired by Cambodian Prime Minister
Samdech Techo Hun Sen and Chinese Premier Li Keqiang.
The meeting also brought together Lao Prime Minister
Thongloun Sisoulith, Thai Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha, Vietnamese Prime
Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc and Vice President U Myint Swe.
In his address at the meeting, Vice President U
Myint Swe pledged that Myanmar would continue efforts for strengthening
relations and mutual trust with members of Mekong countries to tackle economic,
social and environmental challenges and non-traditional challenges being faced
by Myanmar. He also stressed the need to strengthen connectivity among the
Mekong countries in order for the Mekong region to become a growth centre. He
also acknowledged the Mekong-Lancang Cooperation as a collaborative organisation
which further binds together the ASEAN community and makes the efforts of ASEAN
more effective. “People to people contacts play an important role in
establishing a community with coexistence.
It needs to promote people to people contacts
through cooperation in cultural education sectors and experts of the member
countries,” said the Vice President.
U Myint Swe also reiterated that the strategies of
Mekong-Lancang, including the Belt and Road Initiative, should comply with the
work procedures of organisations in the region such as ASEAN.
He expressed thanks to the Chinese government for
finalizing the first batch of 132 projects to be implemented by
Mekong-Lancang’s special fund, saying that 10 projects in Myanmar include in
the first batch.
Besides, the second batch of 214 projects would be
benefit the people of Mekong countries, he added. In conclusion, the Vice
President pledged to actively participate in the Mekong-Lancang cooperation
effort at present and in the future, maintaining friendship, good neighbourly
relations, mutual trust and mutual benefits.
After the meeting, Vice President U Myint Swe
attended a ceremony to hand over the chairmanship from the Cambodian Prime
Minister to the Lao People’s Democratic Republic’s Prime Minister.
Initiated by China in 2014, the LMC consists of six
countries – China, Cambodia, Myanmar, Laos, Thailand and Viet Nam. It focuses
on several priority areas of cooperation: connectivity, production capacity,
cross-border economic cooperation, water resources management, as well as agriculture
and poverty reduction.
Myanmar News Agency
Ref; The Global New Light of Myanmar

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