¡¡¡¡The heads of state of the Republic of Kazakhstan, the
People¡¯s Republic of China, the Kyrgyz Republic, the Russian Federation, the
Republic of Tajikistan and the Republic of Uzbekistan,
¡¡¡¡Highly appraise the positive role played by the "Shanghai
Five", in the five years since its founding, in promoting and deepening mutual
trust, relations of friendship and good-neighborliness among the member states,
consolidating regional security and stability and facilitating common
development;
¡¡¡¡Unanimously recognise that the founding and development of
the "Shanghai Five" have conformed to the post cold-war historic trend that
mankind aspires to peace and development, shown the great potentiality of
peaceful and friendly coexistence, unity and cooperation realized through mutual
respect and confidence by countries with different civilization backgrounds and
traditional cultures;
¡¡¡¡Point out, in particular, that the two agreements signed
by the five heads of state of the Republic of Kazakhstan, the People¡¯s Republic
of China, the Kyrgyz Republic, the Russian Federation and the Republic of
Tajikistan respectively in Shanghai in 1996 and in Moscow in 1997, on
confidence-building in the military sphere in border areas and on mutual
reduction of military forces in the border areas, and the summary documents
signed during their meetings in Alma-Ata (1998), Bishkek (1999), Dushanbe
(2000), have made important contributions to preserving regional and world
peace, security and stability, greatly enriched contemporary diplomatic and
regional cooperation practices and exerted extensive and positive influence in
the international society;
¡¡¡¡Firmly believe that against a background of the rapid
development of the process of political multipolarisation and information
globalization in the 21st century, it is conducive to the member states more
effectively jointly making use of the opportunities and replying to the new
challenges and threats;
¡¡¡¡And hereby solemnly declare:
¡¡¡¡1. The Republic of Kazakhstan, the People¡¯s Republic of
China, the Kyrgyz Republic, the Russian Federation, the Republic of Tajikistan
and the Republic of Uzbekistan have founded the Shanghai Cooperation
Organisation (SCO).
¡¡¡¡2. The purposes of the SCO are: strengthening mutual trust
and good-neighborly friendship among the member states; encouraging effective
cooperation among the member states in political, economic and trade, scientific
and technological, cultural, educational, energy, communications, environment
and other fields; devoting themselves jointly to preserving and safeguarding
regional peace, security and stability; and establishing a democratic, fair and
rational new international political and economic order.
¡¡¡¡3. The SCO shall hold a formal meeting of heads of state
of the member states a year, hold meetings of heads of government regularly; the
meetings shall be held in rotation among the member states. With a view to
expanding and strengthening cooperation in all fields, in addition to the
established meeting mechanisms for the leaders of the relevant departments, new
meeting mechanisms may be set up in accordance with circumstances, and permanent
and temporary expert groups may be formed to study work plans and proposals for
further developing cooperation.
¡¡¡¡4. The "Shanghai Spirit" formed during the "Shanghai Five"
process, with "mutual trust, mutual benefit, equality, consultation, respect for
multicivilisations, striving for common development" as its basic contents, has
been precious treasure accumulated in the cooperation among the countries of the
region in recent years. This spirit should be carried forward so that it will
become the norm governing relations among the SCO member states in the new
century.
¡¡¡¡5. The SCO member states shall abide by strictly the
purposes and principles of the Charter of the United Nations, mutually respect
independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity, not interfere in each
other¡¯s internal affairs, not use or threaten to use force against each other,
adhere to equality and mutual benefit, resolve all problems through mutual
consultations and not seek unilateral military superiority in contiguous
regions.
¡¡¡¡6. The SCO has been evolved on the basis of the two
agreements signed respectively in 1996 in Shanghai and in 1997 in Moscow on
confidence-building in the military sphere in the border areas and on mutual
reduction of military forces in border areas. Its cooperation has been expanded
to political, economic and trade, cultural, scientific and technological, and
other areas. The principles embodied in the above-mentioned agreements have
determined the basis of the mutual relations among the SCO member states.
¡¡¡¡7. The SCO adheres to the principle of non-alignment, does
not target any other country or region, and is open to the outside. It is ready
to develop various forms of dialogue, exchanges and cooperation with other
countries, international and regional organisations. On the basis of consensus,
it shall admit as its new members those countries which recognise the
cooperation purposes and tasks within the framework of the organisation, the
principles expounded in Article 6 of the this declaration and other articles,
and whose joining will facilitate the realisation of cooperation.
¡¡¡¡8. The SCO sets special store by and makes all necessary
efforts to ensure regional security. The member states will cooperate closely to
implement the Shanghai Convention on Combating Terrorism, Separatism and
Extremism, including setting up an Antiterrorist Center of the SCO in Bishkek.
Moreover, relevant multilateral cooperation documents will be formulated to
restrain illegal weapons and narcotics smuggling, illegal immigration and other
criminal activities.
¡¡¡¡9. The SCO will make use of the huge potential and
extensive opportunities in the mutually beneficial cooperation in economic and
trade fields among its member states, strive to enhance further development of
both bilateral and multilateral cooperation among the member states and
plurality of this cooperation. For this purpose, a negotiating process on trade
and investment facilitation will be initiated within the framework of the SCO to
formulate an outline of long-term, multilateral economic and trade cooperation
and relevant documents will be signed.
¡¡¡¡10. The SCO member states will strengthen their
consultations and coordination of activities in regional and international
affairs, support and cooperate with each other closely on major international
and regional issues, and jointly promote and consolidate peace and stability of
the region and the world. In the current international situation, it is of
particular significance to preserve global strategic balance and stability.
¡¡¡¡11. To coordinate the cooperation of the departments in
charge of the SCO member states and organise their mutual collaboration, a
National Coordinators Council of the SCO member states is hereby set up and
foreign ministers of the SCO member states will approve the council¡¯s temporary
rules to regulate its activities.
¡¡¡¡The heads of state instruct the National Coordinators
Council, on the basis of this declaration and the documents signed by the heads
of state of the "Shanghai Five", to start drafting the Charter of the Shanghai
Cooperation Organisation which, among other things, shall clearly enunciate the
purposes, goals and tasks of future cooperation of the SCO, the principle and
procedures for the admission of new members, legal effect of the decisions made
and the way to conduct mutual coordination with other international
organisations. The document will be signed at the 2002 meeting of heads of
state.
¡¡¡¡Summarising the past and looking forward into the future,
the heads of state firmly believe that the founding of the SCO marks the entry
into a brand new development phase for the cooperation of the member states.
This is in conformity with the trend of the times, the realities of this region
and the fundamental interests of the peoples of the member states.
¡¡¡¡June 15, 2001, Shanghai