SCO to stage summit, ministerial
meetings
The Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) will hold
a summit and several ministerial meetings in the coming months, foreign ministry
spokesman Qin Gang said.
"The SCO will hold not only a summit in Shanghai in
mid-June, but also a meeting for defense ministers and a meeting for foreign
ministers later this month and in mid-May respectively," said Qin.
Dubbed a new model for regional cooperation, the SCO
was founded in Shanghai on June 15, 2001, aiming to promote regional security
and fight terrorism.
The permanent members of the SCO are China, Russia,
Kazakhstan,Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. Its four observer states are
Mongolia, Pakistan, India and Iran.
"China expects that a string of activities will help
step up the dialogue, consultation and cooperation between SCO member states and
help promote the regional peace, stability and security," Qin said.
Since its founding, the SCO has built up a good image
of peace,cooperation, openness and progress in the international community,the
spokesman said. "China looks forward to the continued progress of the SCO."
China believes that the military cooperation within the SCO framework will help maintain regional peace and stability, Qin said. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]
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