¡¡¡¡The Heads of States participating in the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation
(hereafter the SCO, or the Organisation) - the People¡¯s Republic of China, the
Republic of Kazakhstan, the Kyrgyz Republic, the Russian Federation, the
Republic of Tajikistan and the Republic of Uzbekistan - met in Moscow at a
crucial point, when SCO is entering the period of completion of its
organisational establishment and beginning to function as an independent factor
of international affairs, and they state the following:
I
¡¡¡¡The course of events in the world demonstrates that the decision taken in
Shanghai on June 15, 2001, to establish the Organisation was timely and that it
is meeting the main trend of regional and world developments.
¡¡¡¡The SCO Charter signed in St. Petersburg on June 7, 2002, created a solid
legal framework for the development of the Organisation and enabled it to become
an important factor of ensuring regional peace and stability and promoting peace
and development all over the world.
¡¡¡¡Having reviewed progress in accomplishing the task set by the last year¡¯s
SCO summit, the task of the earliest possible startup of all the SCO mechanisms
stipulated by the Charter, the Heads of States believe that a great deal of
useful work has been done in that direction over the past period.
¡¡¡¡The Heads of States approved the draft regulatory documents on the
operating procedures of SCO bodies, including permanent ones such as the
Secretariat in Beijing and the SCO Regional Antiterrorist Structure (RATS)
headquartered in Bishkek, and also on the establishment of the emblem and flag
of the Organisation.
¡¡¡¡Upon submission by the Council of Foreign Ministers of the SCO member sates
the decision was taken to endorse Zhang Deguang (People¡¯s Republic of China) as
the SCO Secretary-General.
¡¡¡¡Procedures for the formation and execution of the budget of the
Organisation were agreed, and the Heads of States signed an appropriate
Agreement to that effect.
¡¡¡¡The Heads of States stress the need to provide for the beginning of the
work of the SCO permanent bodies not later than January 1, 2004.
¡¡¡¡In this context it is important to provide for the timely entry into effect
of the SCO Charter and the RATS Agreement and the adoption of the first budget
of the Organisation at the meeting of the Council of the Heads of Government
(Prime Ministers) scheduled to take place in China this coming autumn, and also
the completion of work on the financial provisions and rules of the Organisation
and the draft documents stipulated by the RATS Agreement during 2003.
¡¡¡¡It has also been found necessary to expedite the formation of the RATS
Council to address questions arising from the RATS Agreement.
¡¡¡¡The Heads of States thought it advisable to instruct the Council of
National Coordinators to carry on work to agree concrete questions of the
startup of the SCO mechanisms, recruiting appropriate experts of the sides for
the purpose.
II
¡¡¡¡The SCO aims to jointly promote relations of partnership on the great
expanses uniting our countries on a broad agenda that would include cooperation
in the political, trade, economic and humanitarian spheres and in countering
present-day threats and challenges.
¡¡¡¡While taking a positive view of the process of institutionalisation and
concretisation of substantive collaboration within SCO in various fields over
the period since the St. Petersburg summit, the Heads of States draw attention
to the need to ensure efficient cooperation between the foreign policy, defence
and law enforcement establishments, emergency services, the ministries of
foreign economic relations, transport and culture and other government
structures.
¡¡¡¡The upcoming meeting of the Council of the Heads of Government (Prime
Ministers) will have an important role to play. Preparations for the meeting are
to help intensify the ongoing negotiating process on ways of creating favourable
conditions for trade and investment and on completing the draft long-term
Program of multilateral trade and economic cooperation in accordance with the
September 14, 2001 Memorandum concluded by the governments of the SCO member
states.
The Heads of States stress the importance of invigorating contacts
between the foreign policy establishments on topical matters of international
affairs, including in the international organisations, primarily the UN.
¡¡¡¡The Heads of States reaffirm that SCO today, at the stage of its emergence
and startup of its permanent bodies, is following the principle of openness in
its readiness to establish contacts with other international organisations and
nations regardless of their geographic location under the Provisional Scheme
approved by the foreign ministers on November 23, 2002.
III
¡¡¡¡The Heads of States note that the present-day world with its diversity of
political and economic systems is changing rapidly. What is changing is not just
the political structure, but the entire international security system. It is
necessary to formulate and implement a new security concept that is based on
mutual trust, mutual benefit, equality and cooperation.
¡¡¡¡They reaffirm the need for observing and fulfilling the main goals and
principles of the UN Charter and commonly recognised norms of the international
law.
¡¡¡¡It is necessary to respect the civilisational diversity of humankind and
promote its development. Different cultures should progress together, borrowing
the best each of them has to offer, and strive for the common while leaving
their differences aside.
¡¡¡¡It is important to contribute to the even-paced and sustainable growth of
the world economy for the sake of achieving prosperity for all nations.
IV
¡¡¡¡The Heads of States note that recognition of the important role of the
United Nations and the UN Security Council in addressing major international
problems is of fundamental importance. The United Nations can and must be
reformed to keep abreast of the fast changing world situation and with due
regard primarily for the needs to find effective solutions to world political
and security problems.
¡¡¡¡The SCO member states proceed from the assumption that one of the main
areas of UN work should be pre-emptive measures to avert conflicts in accordance
with the UN Charter and the norms of the international law.
¡¡¡¡The SCO member states believe that the UN should have an important role to
play in the reconstruction of Iraq. One precondition of this country¡¯s
transition to a life of peace and to the building of a prosperous democratic
society is respect for the national interests and sovereign rights of the Iraqi
people and concrete and effective aid on the part of the international
community.
V
¡¡¡¡The SCO member states believe that no country in the world can ward off
present-day terrorism, the drugs threat or other trans-border challenges at a
time of the growing globalisation of political, economic and social processes.
In this context the pressing need for broad collaboration among all countries
both at the regional and at the global level and for a practical contribution of
each nation towards the solution of these truly global problems is beyond doubt.
¡¡¡¡The SCO member states, recognising the transnational nature of today¡¯s
terrorism and being in the forefront of the fight against its practical
manifestations, are following a course of mutual cooperation and vigorous
participation in the efforts of the world community in the struggle against
terrorism, in particular, in stopping its financing channels. In this matter
they assign an important role to close collaboration between the law enforcement
agencies and secret services, and also the defence agencies of the SCO member
states.
¡¡¡¡Along with promoting collaboration within the SCO, the member states of the
Organisation intend to vigorously cooperate with the Counter-Terrorism Committee
of the UN Security Council. They attach much importance to the early
finalisation in the UN of the draft International Convention on Nuclear
Terrorism and Comprehensive Convention Against International Terrorism.
¡¡¡¡At the same time the SCO member states consistently and invariably proceed
from the assumption that the fight against terrorism should be waged on the
basis of the norms and principles of the international law, and it may not be
identified with the fight against any faith, individual countries or
nationalities.
¡¡¡¡The problem of illegal trafficking in narcotics, psychotropic substances
and precursors is becoming more and more alarming. It calls for the most
effective measures on the part of the international community, not the least
because drugs trafficking is one of the financial bulwarks of international
terrorism. The SCO member states are making practical efforts to arrange for
collaboration within the Organisation in fighting illegal trafficking in
narcotics, psychotropic substances and precursors, and to this end will conclude
an appropriate multilateral agreement before the end of 2003.
The goal of
intensifying multilateral cooperation in countering the drugs threat arising
from Afghanistan - a threat that is already acquiring global dimensions - is
particularly acute today. In this context, the SCO members states believe it a
timely measure that an international strategy for comprehensive neutralisation
of the Afghan drugs threat be drawn up under the UN auspices and reiterate their
firm commitment to close cooperation with the UN and other international
organisations under the UN Drug Control Program.
¡¡¡¡The SCO member states voice support for the efforts of Afghanistan¡¯s
transition government to stabilise the situation in the country. The SCO
countries believe that the latest world developments should not detract from the
efforts of the world community in favour of the economic reconstruction of
Afghanistan.
¡¡¡¡The SCO member states are firmly convinced that success in the fight
against present dangers depends in large measure on solutions to socio-economic
problems, among them the eradication of poverty, mass unemployment, illiteracy
and discrimination on the grounds of race, ethnicity or faith. The drafting
under the aegis of the UN of a Global Strategy for Countering New Threats and
Challenges seems to offer a key in the search for effective solutions to
security problems.
VI
¡¡¡¡The SCO member states are convinced that the Organisation can and must make
a tangible contribution to safe and sustainable development not just on its own
expanses, but in the world as a whole. The SCO is ready to actively participate
in building a regional security system that would equally respect the interests
and approaches of all participants, and it will constructively cooperate with
all nations and alliances in this major matter.
¡¡¡¡The SCO member states believe that at a time of globalisation the role of
such factor as the maintenance and strengthening of strategic stability,
including the problem of non-proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, far
from diminishing, is, on the contrary, growing more important in many respects.
¡¡¡¡Today it is more important than ever to pool the efforts of the
international community in a search for ways of jointly building a structure and
architecture of international security for that 21st century that would be
acceptable to all nations.
¡¡¡¡The SCO member states are confident that the imperative of collaborative
actions in the face of common dangers will prevail in the world and that
humankind will opt in favour of a democratic world order that would guarantee
ongoing progress and equal security for all nations in the
world.