Vietnam wants concerned
nations to jointly make a thorough overall study of the impact of
hydroelectric projects on the Mekong River’s main current before making
decisions on building such works, said the Vietnamese Foreign Ministry
spokesperson.
FM spokeswoman Nguyen Phuong Nga made the
statement on April 18 while answering reporters’ questions on Vietnam’s
reaction to the construction of hydropower dams, including Xayaburi dam
in Laos, on the Mekong River.
“The Mekong River is an international river
which is of great significance for the socioeconomic development and
the spiritual and cultural life of people living along the riverbanks,”
she said.
“As a nation lying along the Mekong River, Vietnam wants related nations
to closely coordinate in making a thorough overall study of hydropower
projects’ impacts on the main current of the Mekong River before making
any decision on building these works.
Countries along the banks of the river
should closely cooperate in equally and rationally exploiting and using
resources, particularly water resources, so as to protect the ecological
environment, thus contributing to the common sustainable development of
the entire Mekong Basin and benefitting all nations and people living
in the region,” she said.
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