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 Prime ministers of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization
(SCO) members of China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan and
Uzbekistan exchange toasts after signing six documents in Beijing Sept. 23.
(Xinhua Photo)
Chinese Premier hails SCO multilateral economic cooperation
document
BEIJING, Sept. 23 (Xinhuanet) -- Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao said here
Tuesday that the multilateral economic cooperation document signed at the SCO
prime ministers' consultation will usher in smooth regional economic cooperation
among members of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO).
Referring to the document as a great achievement of the consultation, Wen
told the press that the document specified the priority cooperative areas, major
tasks at present and long-term strategies in economic cooperation among SCO
members.
The organization, launched in June 2001, consists of China, Kazakhstan,
Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. Prime ministers of the six
countries gathered here Tuesday for a consultation.
Wen said the consultation is an important activity after the SCO Moscow
summit meeting in May this year. The six prime ministers reached a consensus on
a broad range of issues and expressed satisfaction with the meeting's results.
The topic of regional economic cooperation was brought up at the first
consultation of the SCO prime ministers in September 2001. In the two years
since, the six SCO members have reached consensus and formed their basic ideas
in this regard.
On the organization's mechanism building, Wen said several documents
covering the SCO budget for the year 2004, rules and regulations on salary
guarantee and allowances for staff members of the SCO permanent body, local
anti-terrorism institutions and personnel arrangements and technical initiation
of the SCO permanent body, were signed by the six prime ministers at the
consultation.
This was to ensure that a regional anti-terrorism body and a SCO
secretariat will be officially set up no later than Jan. 1, 2004, he said.
The prime ministers also discussed cooperation in the fields of
organization safety, traffic and transportation, emergency disaster relief,
culture and health.
Wen said that all parties concerned expressed satisfaction over the
progresses in various cooperative areas and agreed to increase communication
between departments concerned, improve cooperative mechanisms and take practical
cooperative measures, in a bid to promote cooperation among SCO members to a
higher level.
"The consultation on Tuesday has created favorable conditions to expand
mutually beneficial cooperation among the six SCO countries and improve SCO
organization building," he said.
Wen said he believed that with the joint efforts of member countries, the SCO will play a bigger role in promoting regional security and stability and will make more contributions to world peace and development. Enditem
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