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正确地认识图们江下游地区多国开发的客观形势和开放的法律环境,是珲春提高开放层次,进一步完善投资环境,积极参与多国竞争,争取主导权的基础。本文拟从图们江地区多国开发的形势和开放的法律环境两个方面进行比较研究,以期正确认识珲春在多国开发竞争中所处的地位。 一、图们江地区多国开发的客观形势 在联合国开发计划署的推动下,中、俄、朝三国多边合作,共同开发图们江下游地区有了突破性的进展。中俄朝三国原则同意各自出租部分土地,作为联合开发用地;同意由中俄朝蒙韩五国组成一个图们江地区政府间的专门委员会和中俄朝三国组成一个图们江地区委员会;同意组建一个国际性公司,具体参与这一地区的开发与管理;同意组建一个跨国银行;在联合国开发计划署的支持下,经过中俄朝蒙韩五国代表的努力已初步形成了《图们江地区委员会协定》、《图们江地区政府间专门委员会协定》、《图们江地区政府间专门委员会协定》、
A correct understanding of the objective situation and the open legal environment for multinational development in the lower Tumen River region is the basis for Hunchun to raise its level of openness, further improve its investment environment, actively participate in multinational competition and strive for dominance. This article intends to make a comparative study from two aspects: the situation of multi-nation development in the Tumen River area and the open legal environment in order to correctly understand Hunchun’s position in the multinational development competition. I. Objective Situation of Multinational Development in the Tumen River Region Under the promotion of the United Nations Development Program, multilateral cooperation among China, Russia and the DPRK in the trilateral development of the Tumen River region has made breakthrough progress. China and Russia agreed in principle to rent some of their respective land as joint development sites and agreed that China and Russia should make up a special committee of the Tumen River region and a special committee of China, Russia and the DPRK and the three countries of Mongolia and the ROK to form a Tumen River region committee. They agreed to form a International companies to participate in the development and management of the region in particular; agreed to form a multinational bank; with the support of the United Nations Development Program, efforts by representatives of the five countries, Mongolia and the ROK, have initially formed the “Agreement on the Tumen River Regional Committee” , Agreement on Intergovernmental Special Committees in the Tumen River Region, Agreement on Intergovernmental Special Committees in the Tumen River Region,