SHANGHAI, June 15 (Xinhua) -- The annual summit of
the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) sent a clear signal on Thursday that
the member economies will intensify all-round cooperation and strive to turn the
region into a harmonious one with lasting peace and common prosperity.
To that effect, Chinese President Hu Jintao proposed
the formation of a convention featuring lasting good neighborhood relations and
cooperation within the SCO framework at the SCO summit meeting Thursday in
China's largest city Shanghai, where the regional cooperation body was founded
on June 15, 2001.
The summit started at 9:00 a.m. at the Shanghai
International Convention Center in Pudong, with group photos, handshakes and a
closed-door meeting of Hu and his counterparts from the other five member
countries -- Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev, Kyrgyz President Kurmanbek
Bakiyev, Russian President Vladimir Putin, Tajik President Emomali Rakhmonov and
Uzbek President Islam Karimov.
They were later joined for an extended meeting by
other participants to the summit, including representatives from the four
observer countries of Mongolia, India, Pakistan and Iran, and international
organizations. Afghan President Hamid Karzai also attended the talks as a guest
of the host country.
The four observers were represented by Mongolian
President Nambaryn Enkhbayar, Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf, Iranian
President Mahmud Ahmadinejad and Indian Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas
Murli Deora.
"We should respect and support the interests and
concerns of all SCO member countries, enhance coordination and cooperation in
international and regional issues, and timely consult on measures to cope with
major international and regional issues," Hu told the summit.
He proposed the formation of a convention to
consolidate the foundation of political trust, unity and coordination among SCO
member states, and ensure the lasting vigor of the organization.
"We should carry out at an early date a number of
economic and technological cooperation projects that will benefit all the
parties involved, especially in the fields of energy, electricity,
transportation and telecommunication," said the Chinese president.
He expressed the hope that the international
community could respect the social system and road of development independently
chosen by SCO member countries and observer countries, respect their internal
and external policies of peace, friendship and cooperation based on their own
domestic situation, and create a harmonious and easy environment for their
development.
Hu said it was a "historic decision" to establish the
SCO, attributing its growth to the member countries' advantages and adherence to
the principles of peace and development, sufficient democracy and opening-up.
"The successful experience of the SCO can be
condensed to one point, that is to unswervingly advocate and practice the
Shanghai Spirit of mutual trust and benefit, equality, respect for cultural
diversity and a desire for common development," he said.
Peace, development and cooperation have become a
trend of the current world, but various traditional and untraditional threats to
security still interweave. Like the other parts of the world, the SCO region
maintains basically stable but is faced with "three evil forces" of terrorism,
separatism and extremism, and the problems of drugs and cross-border crimes. In
particular, the region is economically less developed.
"We should enhance all-round cooperation and strive
to turn the region into a harmonious area with lasting peace and common
prosperity," the Chinese president said.
China will join hands with other member countries to
push forward the SCO's substantial cooperation with observers, with Afghanistan,
and with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations and the Commonwealth of
Independent States, he said.
"China's peaceful development will bring about great
opportunities for neighboring countries, especially SCO members, and China will
constantly increase input and push forward the development of the SCO," he said.
Echoing Hu's remarks, Kazakh President Nursultan
Nazarbayev said the SCO is an important element in current international
relations and has witnessed an increasing status and a stronger anti-terrorism
capability.
Kyrgyz President Kurmanbek Bakiyev spoke highly of
Hu's proposed convention on lasting good neighborhood relations and cooperation
within the SCO framework.
The SCO should expand cooperation with other
countries and international organizations in international information security,
economic and trade as well as humanistic sectors, said Russian President
Vladimir Putin.
Tajik President Emomali Rakhmonov said the SCO's
establishment is "an inevitable trend" and its members should make concerted
efforts to improve the organization's international prestige.
The collaboration among SCO members based on mutual
trust, mutual respect and constructive cooperation will contribute to regional
peace and stability and will improve the lives of the people, said Uzbek
President Islam Karimov.
The other participants also made separate speeches at
the summit. They spoke highly of the SCO's achievements over the past five
years, and expressed hope to further intensify cooperation with the
organization.
After the talks, the presidents of the six SCO
members signed 10 documents, including a declaration on the SCO's fifth
anniversary, a joint communique on closer SCO cooperation, a statement on
international information security, an anti-terrorism resolution for 2007-2009
period, an agreement on joint anti-terrorism actions among member countries, and
an agreement on cutting off the infiltration channels of terrorists, separatists
and extremists.
The day ended with artistic performances, including a
chorus presented by 10 artists, one from each of the SCO's members and
observers.
Next year's SCO summit will be held in Kyrgyzstan.
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