China has established a minister level cooperation mechanism with Japan
and the Republic of Korea as the three countries aim to tackle water
problems together, officials announced on Tuesday.
The three countries signed the Memorandum of Cooperation on the
Mechanism of Ministerial Meeting at the 6th World Water Forum in
Marseilles, France, to deepen the coordination of the three countries in
managing water resources and dealing with water disasters.
The mechanism will "unfold a new chapter for the cooperation between
the three countries in the water sector", Chen Lei, China's water
minister, said at the signing ceremony.
Water related risks, including floods and droughts, have become
increasingly prominent and pose common challenges to the Asian-Pacific
region, said Chen. China, Japan and the ROK are all situated in
Northeast Asia and are separated only by a strip of water. They have
long maintained exchanges and cooperation in the water field.
The three countries issued a joint statement in 2009 on the sustainable
development of water issues, saying that they aim to establish a
trilateral mechanism for cooperation in water resources, focusing on the
management of river and water resources and adapting to climate
changes.
Under the mechanism, China, Japan and the ROK will organize policy and
strategic dialogues regularly at different levels. The three parties
will also establish an information sharing system to exchange and share
water related technologies and promote common development in these
areas.
Chen also proposed that water research institutions from these
countries conduct joint research projects in key areas such as water
risk assessment, early warnings during flash floods, water and soil
conservation and agricultural water saving technology. The three parties
will also accelerate the application of these research outcomes and
support government decision making.
"The signing of the MOC lays the foundation for a closer cooperative
relationship through a regular high-level meeting," said Han Man-hee,
deputy minister of Land, Transport and Maritime Affairs of the ROK.
"I expect that our three countries will actively participate in
addressing global water issues beyond the Asia-Pacific region," Han
said.
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