Vietnam asks Cambodia to share detailed information on canal project

Vietnam has expressed its hope that Cambodia will soon provide information on Cambodia’s Funan-Techo canal project and join hands in assessing its impacts and seeking solutions to them.
Vietnam asks Cambodia to share detailed information on canal project ảnh 1At the consultation workshop on Cambodia’s proposed Funan-Techo canal project in Can Tho on April 23 (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnam has expressed its hopethat Cambodia will soon provide information on Cambodia’s Funan-Techo canalproject and join hands in assessing its impacts and seeking solutions to them.

According to the Vietnam National Mekong Committee (VNMC), the canal is set to flow 180km, connecting BassacRiver (called the Hau River in Vietnam, which is one of the two main branchesof Mekong River) with Kep Port and onto the Gulf of Thailand. 

The Cambodian side said the canal is designed to allowships with a total load of up to 1,000 tonnes to pass through. Apart from three sluices, it will comprise 11 bridges, each measuring 161m long and 12m wide.

Its construction is scheduled to start in 2024 and becompleted in 2027, with 7 million tonnes of cargo expected to be circulatedthrough the new waterway each year.

The VNMC said ithas held bilateral working sessions with the Cambodian side at different levelsto raise Vietnam’s concern over the project’s impacts on the Mekong Delta. Vietnam asks Cambodia to share detailed information about the project, including the projectfeasibility report, conduct joint research on its impacts, and apply the InternationalMekong River Commission (MRC)'s guidelines for transboundary impact assessment toachieve common understanding of the project's transboundary impacts andappropriate mitigation measures.

At the meetings, the Cambodia National MekongCommittee took note of Vietnam’s concern over the project, saying it is workingwith relevant ministries and agencies of Cambodia to convey such opinions tothem.

The VNMC has also suggested the MRC Secretariat supportcountries in conducting research on the project's transboundary impact assessment, and the Secretariatis also quickly working on independent research on the project's impacts,especially its transboundary ones, and proposing impact mitigation and monitoringmeasures.

On April 23, the VNMC coordinated with the MRCSecretariat in organising a consultation workshop on the project.

Participants voiced their concerns about the canal project, including its impact on water resources of the Mekong Delta, especially in the context of drought and saltwater intrusion plaguing the region more frequently and more severely. The Funan - Techo canal will transfer water from the Bassac River, a tributary of the Mekong River, to Kep port located outside the basin. This will significantly reduce water resources to the Mekong Delta, causing a negative impact on the livelihoods and production of local people and natural ecosystems.

Official announcements made by Cambodia said the Funan Techo canal will be used only for water transport, but according to media reports and remarks of Cambodian leaders, the canal will also serve irrigation for agriculture and socio-economic development in the country's southwestern region. As information about the operation of the three planned sluices in the project is lacking, Vietnam hopes that Cambodia will early share detailed information about the purpose, design and operation of the project. 

Vietnam also wishes that Cambodia will participate in joint research on the project's impacts and reach agreement on suitable impact monitoring and mitigation measures.

Chief of the VNMC Office Nguyen Thi Thu Linh said thatthe Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment and the VNMC will continue tocoordinate closely with the MRC Secretariat, Cambodia and other MRC membercountries to accelerate research over the impacts of the Funan–Techo projectand propose mitigation measures and monitor the impacts.

At a regular press conference of the Vietnamese Ministryof Foreign Affairs on April 11, Deputy Spokesman Doan Khac Viet said Vietnam ishighly interested in the Funan Techo canal project and requests that Cambodia workclosely with the International Mekong River Commission to shareinformation and assess the impacts of the project on the water resources andecological environment of the Mekong Delta to ensure the harmonious interestsof riparian countries and residents in the area. 

He made clear that Vietnam supports the socio-economicdevelopment needs of Mekong River countries, while underscoring the importanceof enhancing cooperation to effectively and sustainably manage and use theMekong River's water resources for the sustainable development of the basin,the interests of communities on the basin, the future of later generations, andthe solidarity among riparian countries, he said./.

VNA

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