Special
Report: SCO summit 2006
SHANGHAI, June 16 (Xinhua) -- Five years after its
birth, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) has outlined a new norm of
international relations aiming at ensuring the equal rights for all countries
worldwide.
The new norm, proposed in the form of a new global
security architecture, is centered on the "Shanghai Spirit" featuring mutual
trust, mutual benefit, equality, consultation, respect for multi-civilizations
and pursuit of common development.
The norm is of critical importance to the
international community's pursuit of a new and non-confrontational model of
international relations, a model that calls for discarding the Cold War
mentality and transcending ideological differences, said a SCO declaration
signed at Thursday's annual summit meeting.
The new concept enriches the theory and practice of
contemporary international relations and embodies the shared aspiration of the
international community for the democratization in international relations.
The proposed norm of international relations and
global security architecture is based on the widely recognized principles of
international law. It discards "double standards" and demands respect of the
diversity of civilization and models of development.
It opposes interference in other countries' internal
affairs, using the excuse of the differences in cultural traditions, political
and social systems, values and model of development formed in the course of
history.
Established in June 2001, the regional organization
comprises China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. Its
member states take up 60 percent of Eurasia and a quarter of the world's
population.
Security remained in prior agenda for the SCO
members. Of the 10 documents signed by the heads of state of the six SCO members
Thursday, four are about security cooperation, including an anti-terrorism
resolution for 2007-2009 period, an agreement on joint anti-terrorism actions
among member countries, and an agreement on cutting off the infiltration
channels of terrorists, separatists and extremists.
The six SCO members also vowed to enhance
international information security and eliminate possible dangers of using
information and communication technologies for criminal or terrorist purposes --
a move indicating the SCO's security cooperation has gone far beyond regional
disarmament and border issues to tackle conventional as well as unconventional
threats and challenges facing the whole humanity.
Despite its readiness to carry out international
cooperation, the SCO holds it is the right and responsibility of the countries
in the region themselves to decide what specific means and mechanism should be
taken to safeguard their security.
The six member states also vowed to safeguard each
other's sovereignty, security and territorial integrity and in case of
emergencies that threaten regional peace, stability and security, they will have
immediate consultations and respond effective to protect the interests of both
SCO and its member states.
They have sought to maintain security and harmony in
Eurasia and the entire world through all-round cooperation and exchanges in
trade, economic and cultural sectors.
"Terrorism sometimes originates from poverty," said
Zhao Changqing, a researcher with the SCO research center of the Chinese Academy
of Social Sciences. "Trade and economic cooperation within the SCO framework
will enhance regional security and eventually benefit the people in these
countries."
The Eurasia boasts diversity in cultural traditions
and religious, including Buddhism, Taoism, Islam and Orthodox. Enhanced cultural
and humanistic cooperation among the SCO members have provided a platform for
dialogues among peoples of different ethnic groups, and make different cultures
boom in peaceful context instead of conflicts.
The new norm of international relations is timely,
constructive as well as feasible and will help strengthen security, peace and
harmony in Eurasia and the world at large, said Sun Zhuangzhi, secretary-general
of the SCO research center of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.
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