MOSCOW, June 13 (Xinhua) -- The upcoming 2006 summit
of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) due to be held on Thursdayin
Shanghai contains positive meanings for the healthy and stable development of
the situation in Central Asia, a Russian expert said.
"Based on the spirit of consultation, coordination
and not targeting any third country, the SCO was established as an organization
dedicated to promoting cooperation, understanding and stability among member
states," said Mikhail Titarenko, head of the Far East Research Institute of the
Russian Science Academy.
"The member states respect the choices of one
another, learn from the others to the maximum extent, and seek common
development in the political, economic and security field, which helps lift the
SCO's prestige," Titarenko said in a recent interview with Xinhua.
Reviewing the past five years since the founding of
the organization, Titarenko said the group has moved from the period of talks to
the period of actions. He cited the Russia-China joint military exercise
conducted last year.
Regarding economic and trade cooperation, Titarenko
said he believed the SCO member states should exploit more joint projects in the
energy field.
Founded in Shanghai in 2001, the SCO comprises China,
Russia and four Central Asian countries, namely, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan,
Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.
The heads of state of the six member countries will
attend this year's summit to mark the SCO's fifth anniversary, along with
leaders or representatives from observer countries and international
organizations that have ties with the regional group. Enditem