Xinhua, September 11, 2012
ASEAN+3 (China, Japan and South Korea)
senior officials met in Phnom Penh on Tuesday to discuss and prepare
documents on energy cooperation for the 9th Meeting of ASEAN+3 Energy
Ministers, which will be held on Wednesday.
The meeting was a chance for the
officials of ASEAN and its three dialogue partners including China,
Japan and South Korea to meet and explore ways to accelerate
cooperation in energy sector, Tun Lean, director general of energy
department at Cambodia's Ministry of Industry, Mines and Energy (MIME),
said in the meeting.
During the meeting, Sun Yang, a
program officer at the Department of International Cooperation of
China's National Energy Administration, said that as the biggest
developing country, China is making energy conservation as its priority
and the country increases energy supply based on domestic resources.
"We have constantly optimized energy
structure, so we hope we can work together with our ASEAN Plus Three
Countries to create a very good environment for free trade and good
investment condition in the region," he said.
He said that China is willing to work
together with ASEAN+3 countries in the areas of efficiency of energy
consumption, clean energy development and effective supply of energy
services to all the peoples in the region.
"China and ASEAN+3 countries are good
neighbors. We hope we can build up our mutual understanding," he said.
"We, jointly with other countries and international institutions, would
like to make efforts to establish a clean, safe, stable and economical
energy supply system."
Addressing the meeting, Takeshi
Fujimoto, a representative of Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade and
Industry, said that as a country in charge of overseeing the energy
security forum, Japan would continue to make contribution to the areas
of oil stockpiling and civilian use of nuclear power.
He said that in regard to the civilian
use of nuclear power, Japan opened the integrated support center for
nuclear nonproliferation and nuclear security last year.
"We all make full use of the center
and are implementing programs by focusing on common challenges for
countries seeking introduction of civilian nuclear power in the
future," he said.
Kim Suhee, deputy director of the
Ministry of Knowledge Economy of South Korea, said that the East Asian
economies have grown faster than any other parts of the world in recent
years and energy consumption is growing rapidly too.
"In this sense, we should strengthen information sharing and find ways to use energy more efficiently," she said.
A series of energy meetings including
the 30th ASEAN Ministers on Energy Meeting, the 9th Meeting of Energy
Ministers of the ASEAN Plus Three countries, and the 6th East Asian
Summit Energy Ministers Meeting will be held here on Sept. 12,
according to an official schedule.
The Association of Southeast Asian
Nations (ASEAN) groups Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia,
Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.
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