A workshop on “Promoting the Role and Coordination of Ministries for the Successful Ayeyawady-Chao Phraya-Mekong Economic Cooperation Strategy (ACMECS) Chairmanship” took place at the Lawkanat Hall of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Nay Pyi Taw yesterday.
In his opening
remarks at the opening session of the workshop, Deputy Prime Minister and Union
Minister for Foreign Affairs U Than Swe highlighted that Myanmar has been
actively participating in international and regional cooperation mechanisms. He
also recalled that Myanmar hosted the First ACMECS Summit in Bagan in 2003 and
the Sixth Summit in Nay Pyi Taw in 2015. He also informed that Myanmar assumed
ACMECS Chairmanship from Lao PDR during the 10th ACMECS Summit held in Kunming,
China, on 7 November 2024 and is set to convene the upcoming 11th ACMECS Summit
as Chair. “Strengthening Socio-Economic Development towards Smart and
Sustainable ACMECS” has been selected as the Theme of the 11th ACMECS Summit.
The workshop is held to successfully assume Chairmanship during its term.
Moreover, the implementation needs to be emphasized with a focus on areas such
as agro-based industrial development to support regional socio-economic
development, increase production of quality consumer goods from forestry
resources and environmental protection. He further emphasized that the workshop
will provide a good opportunity for participants to exchange views, share
experiences, discuss challenges, and outline plans and activities.
In the Plenary
Session, Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs U Lwin Oo gave an overview of
planned meetings and activities to be carried out during Myanmar’s ACMECS
Chairmanship and the purposes and expected outcomes of the workshop. During the
workshop, senior officials and representatives from respective ministries
shared their views on matters related to activities and progress under ACMECS
cooperation; viable projects and programmes to be implemented during Myanmar’s
ACMECS Chairmanship; and effective cooperation and coordination during
Myanmar’s Chairmanship; developing action plans to realize the ACMCES projects
and programmes; and enhancing the role and coordination of respective
ministries for successful Myanmar’s ACMECS Chairmanship.
In the Closing
Session, Deputy Minister U Lwin Oo concluded the workshop by encouraging the
respective ministries to continue implementing prioritized projects and work
plans under the Three Pillars of ACMECS cooperation in alignment with internal
processes and to translate the workshop’s outcomes into actionable plans that
will deliver long-term benefits for the nation and the region as a whole.
The workshop was
attended by approximately 60 senior government officials and representatives
from the respective ministries involved in ACMECS cooperation.
MNA
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