U KO KO HLAING, Union Minister for International Cooperation, attended the 14 Mekong-Japan Foreign Ministers’ Meeting, which was held via video conference in the afternoon of 6th August 2021, from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Nay Pyi Taw.
The
meeting was chaired by Mr. Motegi Toshimitsu, Foreign Minister of Japan with
the participation of Foreign Ministers of the member countries; Cambodia, Laos,
Thailand and Viet Nam.
At
the meeting, the Ministers reviewed the progress of Mekong-Japan Cooperation
and exchanged views on future work of cooperation.
In
the Statement, Union Minister U Ko Ko Hlaing underscored the dissemination of
benefits to the peoples in the Mekong region through various programmes of
Mekong-Japan Cooperation during 14 years of cooperation, and highlighted the
role of providing platform for strengthening traditional friendship, mutual
understanding and people-to-people affinity. He raised urgent need of vaccine,
medicine for treatment and oxygen during third wave of COVID-19 pandemic in
Myanmar, and expressed special thanks to government of Japan for donation of
ambulances, oxygen concentrators and USD 280 million COVID-19 Crisis Response
Emergency Support Loan for recovery of pandemic-hit economy. He also sought
further assistance from Japan to receive COVID-19 vaccine through COVAX program
to Myanmar.
The
Union Minister commended the “Tokyo Strategy 2018” for the tangible
achievements in assisting socioeconomic development of Mekong region. He also
suggested to promote digital connectivity and institutional harmonization such
as mutual recognition of medical and vaccine certificates, streamlining travel
procedures and standardization of required documents in the new strategy of
Mekong-Japan cooperation for future cooperation.
Moreover,
the Union Minister stated that cooperation on joint vaccine research,
assistance for vaccine production and equitable access to vaccine have to be
given priority as part of the work to achieve Universal Health Coverage (UHC).
He also supported the idea to formulate “Joint Working Group on Economic
Recovery” under the Mekong-Japan Cooperation and explained the current
developments in Myanmar.
Senior
Officials from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs were also presented at the
meeting.
Mekong-Japan
Cooperation has established between Mekong countries; Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar,
Thailand, Viet Nam and Japan to facilitate socio economic development of Mekong
Region with the funding and technical assistance from Japan.
MNA
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