An overview of Mekong river (Photo: VNA) |
Viet made the affirmation while responding to a query on the impact of upstream hydroelectric dams on the downstream area of the river at the ministry’s regular press conference. Such cooperation will not only ensure the harmony of interests of countries, but also exert no negative impact on the lives of residents in the basin, he explained.
The deputy spokesperson noted that as a downstream country of the Mekong River, that runs through many nations, Vietnam is very concerned about the transboundary impact and water storage capacity of hydropower projects on the river.
“As we have repeatedly made clear, the development and operation of hydroelectric projects on the Mekong River must ensure there should be no negative impacts, including cross-border impact on the environment as well as socioeconomic development of basin countries, especially downstream countries, and must be in accordance with international law and practice,” he stressed.
The International Mekong River Commission has dialogue partners who are upstream countries and is also actively promoting cooperation with other Mekong mechanisms, Viet said.