Wu Bangguo (3rd L), chairman of the Standing Committee
of China's National People's Congress, the country's top legislature, poses
during a photocall with other parliament speakers of member states of the
Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) in Moscow, Russia, May 30, 2006.
Parliament speakers of the six SCO member states held a meeting, the first of
its kind, in Moscow on Tuesday. -Xinhua
Top legislators of the six member states of the Shanghai Cooperation
Organization (SCO) met on Tuesday for the first time in Moscow.
In his speech at the meeting, Wu Bangguo, chairman of the Standing Committee
of China's National People's Congress (NPC), hailed the achievements of the
group since its founding and made athree-point proposal aimed at improving
cooperation among the parliaments of the SCO member states.
First, he said, the parliaments should cooperate to ensure the ratification
of agreements at an early date and supervise their implementation to provide
legal guarantees for exchanges and cooperation among the regional bloc.
Secondly, Wu said, the bloc's parliaments should promote cooperation on
issues of common concern, such as regional security and economic cooperation.
Thirdly, Wu said, the parliaments should diversify their cooperation in a
flexible manner.
"We support holding meetings of top legislators for communication and
consultation on major issues in relation with parliamentary cooperation," he
said.
Wu expressed the NPC's readiness to work with parliaments of the other member
states to safeguard regional peace and stability and to promote regional
prosperity and development.
Others attending the meeting included Chairman of the Russian Federation
Council (the upper house), Sergei Mironov, Chairman of the Russian State Duma
(the lower house), Boris Gryzlov, Chairman of the Kazakh Senate, Nurtai
Abykayev, Speaker of the Supreme Council of Kyrgyzstan Marat Sultanov, Speaker
of the Upper House of the Supreme Assembly of Tajikistan Makhmadsaid
Ubaidullayev and Speaker of Uzbekistan's Legislative Chamber, Erkin Khalilov.
Khalilov said the founding of the SCO opened a new chapter in regional
cooperation and provided rare opportunities for cooperation.
Gryzlov said the SCO had contributed to maintaining regional security and
stability and promoting common prosperity. He added that the group had become an
important force on the international stage.
Sultanov said every SCO member state, big or small in size, was working
together in the group based on equality and mutual respect, forming the group
for a common goal.
Ubaidullayev said the SCO member states could carry out practical cooperation
within the organization to respond to new challenges and threats, although the
status quo and historical and cultural background of every member state were
different.
Abykayev said fostering parliamentary cooperation was conducive to
strengthening cooperation among member states in such fields as security,
economy and trade.
The legislators pledged greater parliamentary efforts to provide legal
guarantees for cooperation in the organization, to boost exchanges of
legislative experience and information, and to ratify relevant agreements at an
early date.
The SCO was founded in Shanghai on June 15, 2001, with a view to promoting
regional security and fighting terrorism.
The SCO groups China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan and
Uzbekistan.
The heads of state from the six member countries are expected to meet in
Shanghai next month to celebrate the fifth anniversary of the establishment of
the SCO.