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China reinforces commitment to boost GMS economic co-op
BEIJING—China reaffirmed its
commitment on Friday to continue to boost the economic cooperation in
the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS), saying cooperation will benefit all
nations in the region.
“China will further its cooperation with the other GMS members in fields
such as transportation, energy, telecommunication, agriculture,
environment, human resource development and tourism”, said a country
report issued by China prior to the third GMS summit. China along with
fellow member states Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, Thailand and Myanmar will
attend the conference in Vientiane, Laos, on March 30 and 31.
“The other GMS countries are all friendly neighbors of China, and they
and China have maintained a long tradition of friendship,” said the
report, which added China had always attached importance to enhancing
and developing its friendly relations with other countries in the
region. GMS cooperation is project-oriented and provides financial and
technological support according to the actual needs of member countries.
According to the report, a total of 9.87 billion U.S. dollars, a shared
contribution by China and the other five countries as well as the Asian
Development Bank, has been poured into 34 projects, and another 146
technological aid projects also cost a total of 166 million U.S.
dollars. Several model projects facilitated by China under the GMS
economic cooperation framework were listed in the report, which
included:
The Laos one-third section of the western line of the south-north
economic corridor (Kunming-Laos-Bangkok Road) Cooperation on the
Pan-Asia Railway, and research into both the China and other sections.
The 110 kw power line connecting Hekou, Yunnan Province, and Lao Cai in
Vietnam
The GMS Information Highway (GMS IS) phase I project The first GMS
Agriculture Ministers Meeting and the GMS Agriculture Information
Network Service The implementation of the Action Framework for the GMS
Strategy of Facilitation of Trade and Investment, and its own country
action plan “China is planning to promote cooperation on agriculture,
railways, and human resource training within the sub-region at the third
GMS summit,” said He Yafei, Chinese assistant foreign minister, at a
news briefing on Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao’s attendance at the summit.
According to He, the triennial meeting will have as its theme “Enhancing
Competitiveness Through Greater Connectivity” and Premier Wen will
deliver a keynote speech on China’s views and proposals to further boost
the GMS cooperation and its future development. The GMS, established in
1992, promotes economic and social development, irrigation and
cooperation within the six Mekong countries. About 320 million people
live within the GMS region, and their common link, the Mekong River,
winds its way for 4,200 km. The great majority of these people live in
rural areas where they lead subsistence or semi-subsistence agricultural
lifestyles.
The area boasts abundant natural resources and huge development
potential. With a long history of cultural and economic exchanges among
the nations, the area has formed peculiar cultural and economic
characteristics based on different folk customs and natural landscapes
of the six nations sharing the river.
The first GMS Summit was held in Cambodia’s Phnom Penh in 2002, and the
second in southwest China’s Kunming in 2005. The implementation of the
Action Framework for the GMS Strategy of Facilitation of Trade and
Investment, and its own country action plan “China is planning to
promote cooperation on agriculture, railways.
—Xinhua |