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 Wu Bangguo, chairman of the
Standing Committee of China's National People's Congress, the country's
top legislature, speaks during a meeting of parliament speakers of the
member states of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) in Moscow,
Russia, May 30, 2006. Parliament speakers of the six SCO member states
held a meeting, the first of its kind, in Moscow on Tuesday. (Xinhua
Photo) |
MOSCOW, May 30 (Xinhua) -- Chinese top legislator Wu
Bangguo on Tuesday made a three-point proposal here aimed at improving
cooperation among the parliaments of the six member states of the Shanghai
Cooperation Organization (SCO).
Wu made the proposal at a meeting hosted by Sergei
Mironov, the chairman of the Russian Federation Council (the upper house of
parliament), and Boris Gryzlov, the chairman of the State Duma (the lower
house).
First, he said, the parliaments should cooperate to
ensure the ratification of agreements at an early date and supervise their
implementation, thus providing legal guarantees for exchange and cooperation of
the six-member regional bloc.
The parliaments should also learn from other mature
cooperation mechanisms and reinforce the coordination with other cooperation
mechanisms, so as to push forward the development of the SCO, the Chinese top
legislator said.
Secondly, Wu said, the parliaments should promote
cooperation on the issues of common concern such as regional security and
economic cooperation.
He recommended that in line with the needs and
priorities of the SCO, the parliaments should make due amendments to their
domestic laws and regulations timely, in a bid to create a favorable legal
environment for cooperation on regional security and economy.
Thirdly, Wu said, the parliaments should diversify
their cooperation in a flexible manner.
"We support holding meetings of top legislators for
communication and consultation on major issues in relation with parliamentary
cooperation," he said, adding that the expansion of exchanges between
sub-committees, friendship groups and other offices is also encouraged.
He stressed that efforts should also be intensified
to promote friendly exchanges between lawmakers of younger generation.
The Chinese top legislator also appreciated the SCO
inter-parliamentary meeting mechanism proposed by Mironov.
"We believe this mechanism is conducive to enhancing
mutual understanding, deepening political trust, and improving practical
cooperation in such fields as security and economy and trade," he said.
He believed that the mechanism would inject new vigor
into the development of the SCO.
Dubbed a new model for regional cooperation, the SCO
was founded in Shanghai on June 15, 2001 aimed to promote regional security and
fight terrorism.
The SCO consists of China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan,
Russia, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. In 2004 and 2005, the SCO accepted Mongolia,
Iran, Indonesia and India as observers. The organization has also set up
official links with many international organizations including the United
Nations and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).
The heads of state from the six member countries are
expected to meet in Shanghai in June to celebrate the 5th anniversary of the
establishment of the SCO. Enditem |