DUSHANBE, June 9 (Xinhua) -- The Shanghai Cooperation
Organization (SCO) has become an important player in regional and world politics
and was influencing global peace positively, Tajik President Emomali Rakhmonov
said here on the eve of an upcoming SCO summit to be held in Shanghai.
¡¡¡¡TAJIK PRESIDENT SEES SCO IMPORTANT FACTOR IN REGIONAL, WORLD POLITICS
Rakhmonov said the five-year history of the SCO had
fully demonstrated the importance and indispensability of the organization,
which, to some extent, was a response from the countries in the region to the
change of the world situation.
In a recent interview with Xinhua and other Chinese
news media, Rakhmonov said the establishment of the organization, as described
in its founding declaration, conformed to the developing trend of today's world,
the realities of the region, and as the fundamental interests of the peoples of
all the member countries.
With its working agenda covering short-term and
long-term interests of every member country, the SCO has created a new mechanism
for international cooperation to tackle challenges and deepen political,
economic and cultural exchanges, he said.
Since its establishment, the SCO had expanded its
mission and given top priority to maintaining regional security and stability as
well as to creating favorable conditions for sustainable development, he said.
The SCO member countries had signed a series of
documents that lay a solid legal basis for fighting terrorism, separatism,
extremism, drug smuggling and organized crime. This had been strengthened by
joint efforts of the member countries, and the SCO's anti-terror institution had
played a key role of coordination, he added.
Since Tajikistan has a 1,300-km common border with
Afghanistan and has become a conduit for Afghan drugs to flow into Europe,
Rakhmonov also proposed the establishment of a unified center within the SCO
framework to combat drug smuggling.
TAJIK PRESIDENT SAYS SCO HAS HUGE POTENTIAL TO
DEVELOP
The SCO had great potential to develop, as its member
countries enjoyed a high level of mutual trust, equality, openness and were
ready for dialogue at any time, Rakhmonov said.
He said the SCO's practice over the past five years
had shown its vital importance in regional and world politics, and its member
countries, with different civilizations and religious beliefs, had set a good
example for the rest of the world on how to seek consensus and work for common
interests.
The future practice of the SCO would be more
effective because the organization had clear principles and vested priorities
and plans for development, he said.
He said economic and security cooperation should
continue to dominate the SCO's agenda, and this would ensure the organization's
effectiveness and rapid reaction to the world's changing situation.
With its wide representation and great economic
potential, the SCO would become more attractive to other countries, said
Rakhmonov.
On the cooperation between the SCO and other regional
and international organizations, he said a mechanism should be created which was
interactive and complementary.
No matter how the regional and world situation
changes, the SCO should always be a driving force committed to peace and
cooperation, and security and development.
Speaking about the forthcoming SCO summit to be held
on June 15 in Shanghai, Rakhmonov believed that it would serve as a venue for
the member states to discuss all the pressing issues and work out ways to
improve the organization's effectiveness.
RAKHMONOV SAYS TAJIKISTAN READY TO FURTHER IMPROVE
COOPERATION WITH CHINA
Tajikistan was ready to further improve its
cooperation in various fields with China, and make joint efforts to ensure the
continued success of the SCO, the president said.
The establishment of a friendly relationship with
China was one of the great achievements that Tajikistan had made since its
independence nearly 15 years ago, he said in his interview here shortly ahead of
the summit of the SCO heads of state to be held in Shanghai.
Celebrations were planned to be held next year to
mark the 15th anniversary of the establishment of the two countries' diplomatic
relations, the president added.
Regarding political contacts, Rakhmonov said he and
Chinese President Hu Jintao had held talks on different occasions over expanding
cooperation bilaterally or within a multilateral framework.
Over the past 15 years, Tajikistan and China had
solved the complicated border issue successfully, which laid a good foundation
for further bilateral cooperation, Rakhmonov said.
He mentioned in particular the opening of the Karasu
pass on the Tajik-Chinese border.
"It is an important event in the history of the
Tajik-Chinese relations, since it was the first time that the two countries were
linked by motor traffic," Rakhmonov said.
Trade between the two countries was developing
rapidly and China's influence on the Tajik economy was also growing, he said.
The president expressed satisfaction with the
Tajik-Chinese trade volume which was increasing every year. In 2005, bilateral
trade between the two countries had doubled from the previous year, he said.
The Tajik government was now trying to further expand
and deepen bilateral trade relations with China, making use of the advantages of
the two countries being so close to each other, and the fact that they had
complementary economies, the president said.
The two sides were now busily negotiating possible
extensive economic cooperation, which would be mutually beneficial, Rakhmonov
said. He hoped it could start soon.
Other cooperation in military, judicial, cultural and
educational areas had also yielded fruit, he added.
Talking about bilateral cooperation in fighting
against the "three evil forces" of terrorism, separatism and extremism,
Rakhmonov said Tajikistan and China had been actively fighting the three forces
together within the framework of SCO, and would continue the fight on the legal
basis of the bilateral treaty signed in 2003.
Rakhmonov noted that a series of anti-terrorism
maneuvers had been practiced in recent years within the SCO framework.
Established in 2001, the SCO comprises China,
Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. In 2004 and 2005, it
accepted Mongolia, Iran, Pakistan and India as observers.
The heads of state of the six SCO member countries
will attend the summit meeting from June 15 in Shanghai, along with observers
and representatives from countries and international organization that have
established cooperative relations with the SCO. Enditem