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PM: VN will be a reliable partner in Mekong-Japan linkage

VGP – Việt Nam will function as an active player in carrying out activities to foster the cooperation between the Mekong Subregion and Japan, Vietnamese PM Nguyễn Tấn Dũng underscored at a press briefing in Tokyo.

November 07, 2009 2:14 PM GMT+7

PM Nguyễn Tấn Dũng gives a speech at the 1st Mekong-Japan Summit, Tokyo, November 7, 2009 – Photo: VGP
After wrapping the 1st Summit Meeting between Japan and the Mekong Region Countries on Saturday in Tokyo, PMs of Japan and the Mekong countries presided over a press conference.

Leaders of the Mekong Sub-region and Japan were unanimous that the close cooperation between the two sides will benefit all stakeholders and facilitate the development of the ASEAN and Japan.

Noting that the cooperation between Việt Nam and the Mekong Sub-region countries and Japan is blossoming well in all fields, PM Nguyễn Tấn Dũng stressed that Việt Nam will be a reliable and active partner in consolidating the Mekong-Japan relationship.

Prime Ministers of Japan and Mekong Subregion countries preside a press conference following the 1st
Mekong-Japan Summit, Tokyo, November 7, 2009 – Photo: VGP

New chances seen for the Mekong-Japan cooperation

Japanese PM Yukio Hatoyama briefed that, with the two sessions, the Summit once again confirmed the close relations between Japan and the Mekong region for over 400 years now.

Leaders frankly shared their opinions on various cooperation issues, focusing on infrastructure building, trade, and response to climate change.

The host PM reiterated Japan’s view to placing importance on cooperation with the Mekong Sub-region and pledged an ODA fund of ¥500 billion to help the countries there.

Japanese PM Yukio Hatoyama: Japan places importance on relations with the Mekong Sub-region countries, Tokyo, November 7, 2009 – Photo: VGP

He also welcomed other partners, such as China and the US, to establish and maintain cooperation with the Mekong Sub-region countries.

By Xuân Hồng