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Chinese envoy says momentum good to restart Myitsone dam

Ambassador to Myanmar Yang Houlan says momentum is still good to complete the Myitsone dam, called off after local protests

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Beijing is seeking to restart construction of the stalled Myitsone dam on the Irrawaddy river. Photo: AP

Beijing is seeking to restart construction of the stalled Myitsone dam on the Irrawaddy river, a Myanmese newspaper quoted ambassador Yang Houlan as saying.

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But China would only proceed with government permission and the consent of the nation's people, Yang told in an exclusive interview published on Tuesday.

President Thein Sein suspended work on the dam in 2011, citing the "people's will" following widespread protests domestically and globally.

The US$3 billion project by the China Power Investment (CPI) would have been Myanmar's largest dam by far, flooding an area the size of Singapore to provide power mostly to cities in Yunnan province. As many as 10,000 ethnic Kachins in the country's restive northeast could be displaced.

In Tuesday's interview, Yang said the suspension had not harmed ties with Myanmar and "the momentum is still good."

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The ambassador said that without more power, improving Myanmar's agriculture and industry would be impossible.

"If you want to develop the industrial sector, then power supply is a basic need," Yang was quoted as saying. "Without electricity, how can you develop industry?

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