GMS-6, CLV-10 begins in Hanoi with senior official meetings

Hanoi (VNA) – Senior official meetings of the sixth Greater Mekong
Sub-region (GMS-6) and the 10th Cambodia-Laos-Vietnam Development Triangle
Summit (CLV-10) are scheduled to open in Hanoi on March 29.
The GMS-6 and CLV-10 taking place on March 29-31 are among the biggest
multilateral events hosted by Vietnam this year.
About 2,000 delegates are expected to attend the events, including GMS leaders,
and representatives from international organisations such as the President of
the Asian Development Bank (ADB), the Director General of the World Bank (WB),
ASEAN Secretary General and representatives of the Asian Infrastructure
Investment Bank (AIIB) and the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA),
among others.
Vietnam hosting the two events continues to affirm the country’s increasing position,
as well as its role and contributions to regional cooperation mechanisms. This
is an opportunity for regional leaders to discuss issues of shared concern on boosting
investment cooperation, trade, ensuring security and using Mekong River water
sustainably. It is also a chance for Vietnam to increase cooperation and connectivity,
serving the country’s socio-economic development.
The sixth Greater Mekong Sub-region Summit, themed “Leveraging 25 years of
cooperation, Building an integrated, sustainable and prosperous GMS aims to
celebrate the 25th founding anniversary of the GMS Programme and define
cooperation orientations to build a region of prosperity, integration and
sustainable development.
GMS was established in 1992 as an initiative of the Asian Development Bank (ADB). The GMS Programme is the most complete cooperation programme that involves Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, Myanmar, and China’s Yunnan and Guangxi provinces. Priority fields include infrastructure development, energy, telecommunications, tourism, trade-investment, human resources, and the environment.
Meanwhile,
the CLV-10 aims to review the implementation of the Master Plan for
Socio-Economic Development of the CLV Development Triangle Area for 2010-2020
and discuss cooperation orientations in the coming time, especially seeking to
increase the trilateral economic connectivity.
The
CLV Development Triangle Area was established in 1999, covering Vietnam’s Kon
Tum, Gia Lai, Dak Lak, Dak Nong provinces; Laos’ Sekong, Attapeu and Saravan
provinces; and Cambodia’s Stung Treng, Rattanak Kiri, and Mondul Kiri. In 2009,
the three countries agreed to add Vietnam’s Binh Phuoc province, Cambodia’s
Kratie province, and Laos’ Champasak province to the area. Its cooperation
focuses on the fields of security, external affairs, transport, industry,
agriculture, trade, investment and environmental protection.-VNA