The meeting was held to announce the consultation results regarding Laos’ Pak Lay hydropower project on the Mekong’s mainstream and the development of hydro power upstream the river.
The functions and priority tasks for the VMRC after the commission’s upgrade were also tabled for discussion.
Opening the meeting, Minister Ha said the Government’s Resolution 120/NQ-CP on climate resilient and sustainable development of the Mekong Delta region has created a strong shift in the way of thinking on the way forward for the region in the context of climate change and impacts of economic growth. However, negative effects on and vulnerability of the Mekong Delta are yet to be addressed.
Therefore, it is necessary to establish the position, functions and tasks of the VMRC, which should include related activities such as diplomatic ties with upstream nations, consultations on appropriate use of water through hydro power technical solutions on the Mekong’s mainstream, and information update in order to propose comprehensive solutions for arising issues, the minister said.
In addition to a report of the VMRC’s standing office on the consultation outcomes regarding the Pak Lay project, reports on the implementation of the tasks assigned to the commission in Resolution 120/NQ-CP and the situation of water use and diversion in Thailand.
An important task of the VMRC under Resolution 120/NQ-CP is to assess and propose measures for the effective implementation of the Mekong Agreement, upholding Vietnam’s role in the Mekong River Commission and increasing cooperation in the management and exploitation of water resources in the Mekong.
Minister Ha requested that the VMRC’s plenary meeting give priority to reaching consensus on a plan and specific measures to successfully complete the VMRC’s working programme in 2019.