Special report:
President Hu visits 3
nations, attends SCO Summit
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Chinese President Hu Jintao (5th L)
poses for group photos with other leaders of the Shanghai Cooperation
Organization (SCO) member states, leaders of observer states or
representatives and other guests in Dushanbe, capital of Tajikistan, on
Aug. 28, 2008, during the annual summit of the organization. (Xinhua/Ju
Peng) Photo
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DUSHANBE, Aug. 28 (Xinhua) -- Leaders attending the
Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit in the Tajik capital issued a
joint declaration Thursday on security, energy and several other issues.
The declaration was signed by Chinese President Hu
Jintao, his Russian counterpart Dmitry Medvedev, Kazakh President Nursultan
Nazarbayev, Kyrgyz President Kurmanbek Bakiyev, Tajik President Emomali Rakhmon
and his Uzbek counterpart Islam Karimov.
ON USE OF
FORCE
The leaders agreed that any attempt to solve problems
by merely resorting to force could not work and would only hinder a
comprehensive settlement of local conflicts, the declaration said.
A comprehensive solution to existing problems can be
found only by taking into account the interests of all parties involved and
including them all in the negotiation process rather than isolating any of them,
said the declaration.
Any attempt to strengthen a country's own security at
the expense of that of others is detrimental to maintaining global security and
stability, it said.
On the issue of South Ossetia, the SCO members
expressed their deep concerns over the tension triggered by the South Ossetia
conflict, and called on relevant parties to solve existing problems peacefully
through dialogue, strive for reconciliation and push for negotiations.
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Chinese President Hu Jintao (3rd L)
poses for group photos with other leaders of the Shanghai Cooperation
Organization (SCO) member states in Dushanbe, capital of Tajikistan, on
Aug. 28, 2008, during the annual summit of the organization. (Xinhua/Li
Xueren) Photo
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ON SECURITY COOPERATION
WITHIN SCO
The member states of the organization were satisfied
with increased cooperation within the SCO framework in their fight against
terrorism, separatism and extremism, the declaration said.
The SCO members reiterated their efforts to maintain
the central coordinating role of the United Nations in the global fight against
terrorism, and to steadfastly implement the UN Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy
and to finalize a comprehensive convention on fighting global terrorism at an
early date.
The leaders also pledged to establish a mechanism of
joint assessment, prevention and response to external threats and challenges to
regional security.
On the issue related to the creation of a global
anti-missile defense system, they stressed that the establishment of such a
system will not help in maintaining a strategic balance, runs counter to
international efforts towards arms control and nuclear non-proliferation, and is
not conducive to enhancing trust among countries and regional stability.
¡¡¡¡ON ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT
Against the backdrop of global climate change, it is
of special significance for the SCO members to forge close cooperation in
developing new energy technology, the declaration said.
Therefore, the SCO members should strive to seek a
common position to address the negative impacts of climate change and develop
environment-friendly clean energy.
The leaders pledged to seek global common development
through bridging the technology gap between countries and eliminating poverty
under the premises of ensuring all the countries to equally enjoy the benefits
of globalization.
They agreed that it was of special significance to
implement responsible fiscal and financial policies, monitor capital flows, and
ensure food and energy security amid a world economic slowdown.
On the issue of water resources, they said it was of
vital importance for the SCO members to conduct dialogue on the efficient use of
water resources.
They also promised to strengthen consultation and
cooperation in the field of human rights within the UN framework and cooperate
with other regional organizations and integration mechanisms on cultural
cooperation and promotion and guarantee of human rights.
Chinese president makes proposal on
regional peace, common prosperity among SCO members
DUSHANBE, Aug. 28 (Xinhua) -- Chinese President Hu Jintao,
in a keynote speech Thursday at the summit of the Shanghai Cooperation
Organization (SCO) in Tajik capital Dushanbe, made a five-point proposal for
joint efforts to develop lasting peace, common prosperity and regional
harmony. Full story
Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit opens in
Dushanbe
DUSHANBE, Aug. 28
(Xinhua) -- Leaders from member states of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization
(SCO) gathered in the Tajik capital of Dushanbe Thursday for a summit, which
will focus on security, economic and cultural cooperation among the member
states.
Chinese President Hu Jintao and other leaders attending
the summit will exchange views on current major international and regional
issues and discuss how to resolutely fight the three forces of terrorism,
extremism and separatism through intensive coordination, according to Chinese
Foreign Ministry officials. Full story
SCO leaders say no int'l problems can
be solved by merely using force
DUSHANBE, Aug. 28 (Xinhua) -- Top leaders of the Shanghai Cooperation
Organization (SCO) agreed Thursday that any attempt to solve problems by merely
resorting to force could not work and would only hinder a comprehensive
settlement of local conflicts.
A comprehensive solution to existing problems can be found
only by taking into account the interests of all parties involved and including
them all in the negotiation process rather than isolating any of them, said the
leaders in a joint declaration issued at the conclusion of their summit in the
Tajik capital. Full story
SCO countries urge extensive
cooperation to meet demand for resources
DUSHANBE, Aug. 28 (Xinhua) -- Member states of the
Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) on Thursday called for extensive
international cooperation in addressing the issue of global demand for
resources.
The issue should not be resolved at the expense of the
environment, the SCO leaders said in a joint declaration. Full story
