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TASHKENT, June 17 (Xinhuanet) -- The Shanghai
Cooperation Organization (SCO) formally launched its regional anti-terrorist
body Thursday morning in the Uzbek capital of Tashkent.
Leaders of the six SCO member countries and
representatives from international and regional organizations attended the
launch ceremony.
The Regional Anti-Terrorist Structure was formally
launched hours before a summit meeting of the SCO which will be dominated by
discussion on cooperation between member states on diplomacy, security, economy,
transportation and other matters.
The SCO secretariat, launched last January in
Beijing, and the Regional Anti-Terrorist Structure are two permanent bodies of
the SCO.
The launching of the anti-terrorist body indicates
that the SCO has completed its structure building and has entered a stage of
pragmatic cooperation among member states, diplomats said.
According to the SCO, the prime objectives and
functions of theRegional Anti-Terrorist Structure are:
-- maintaining working contacts with main
administrative bodiesof SCO member states and strengthening coordination with
international organizations on matters of combating the "three evil forces" of
terrorism, separatism and extremism;
-- participating in preparing drafts of international
legal documents on matters of combating the "three evil forces," taking measures
to establish -- together with UN Security Council and itsanti-terrorist
committee, and international and regional organizations -- the mechanism of
effective regulation of global challenges and threats;
-- gathering and analyzing information provided by
member states on matters concerning the fight against "three evil forces,"
creating a data bank of anti-terrorist structure and presenting proposals for
promoting cooperation within the SCO in the struggleagainst the "three evil
forces";
-- preparing and holding research conferences to
exchange experiences on combating the "three evil forces."
The SCO, set up in June 2001, consists of six member
states -- China, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.
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