The information was heard at the 13th Mekong-Korea Cooperation Foreign Ministers' Meeting (FMM MKC 13) co-chaired by Vietnamese Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Bui Thanh Son in Kuala Lumpur on July 11.

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At the 13th Mekong - RoK Foreign Ministers' Meeting in Kuala Lumpur (Photo: Ministry of Foreign Affairs)

At the event, delegates from the six MKC countries, namely Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, the RoK, Thailand, and Vietnam, reaffirmed that five years after upgrading their ties to a Strategic Partnership for the people, prosperity, and peace, the MKC framework has delivered tangible results for citizens and businesses across the subregion.

Localities, research institutes, and non-profit organizations from the Mekong countries have implemented 36 projects worth over 20 million USD through MKC Fund’s financing. Through 12 editions of the MKC Business Forum, dozens of cooperation agreements were signed between the two sides, expanding investment and commercial activities throughout the subregion.

In his speech, Son proposed numerous measures to turn the MKC into a model of subregional collaboration in the spirit of “working together, sharing together, winning together, and developing together."

He suggested resuming the Mekong-Korea Summit this year after a five-year hiatus to reaffirm at the highest level the commitment to building a self-resilient, prosperous, and people-centered Mekong-Korea community. In the new development phase, the MKC should focus on innovation as the key driving force, placing people at the center of development while ensuring water-food-energy security and developing cultural industries.

Furthermore, he stated that Vietnam plans to organize the 13th MKC Business Forum in September, focusing on digitalization and innovation.

Member countries highly praised the co-chairing role of Vietnam and the RoK in promoting major orientations for building the MKC Action Plan for 2026-2030. Concluding the conference, Vietnam and the RoK issued a Joint Co-Chairs’ Statement.

Source: VNA