Russian President Vladimir Putin has hailed the Shanghai Cooperation
Organization (SCO) as introducing new patterns for successful international
cooperation.
Putin made the remarks in an article published on the eve
of the SCO's 2006 summit to be held on Thursday in Shanghai, China. The summit
will celebrate the fifth anniversary of the group's establishment.
Terming the SCO as an "influential regional organization," Putin said the
SCO, which groups Russia, China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and
Uzbekistan, has become an important factor for maintaining stability in Eurasia
since its establishment five years ago.
Countries in the region have long realized the importance of joining forces
to meet new challenges faced by them, Putin said. Only on the basis of
multilateral cooperation and through their own efforts, can peace and economic
development in the region be guaranteed, he said.
Reviewing the SCO's achievements in resolving the border problems among
members, Putin elaborated on the organization's successful cooperation in a
number of areas, including security, economy and culture.
Facing the menace of "the three evil forces" of terrorism, separatism and
religious extremism, members of the SCO had had discussions on the importance of
joining efforts in fighting terrorism and begun practical work on it long before
the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on the United States, Putin said.
The member states already have effective means to counter the threat of
terrorism, separatism and extremism, the president said, adding that the next
move will be coordination and cooperation in the fight against drug trafficking.
Maintaining regional stability has been the focus of the member states'
attention and extensive cooperation has been conducted among them in this
regard, with emphasis being laid on coordinating actions and working out
specific measures, the president said.
Putin also highlighted the SCO's cooperation with observer states, including
India, Pakistan, Iran and Mongolia.
With an open approach toward dialogues, the SCO is ready to work together
with other countries and organizations to promote peace, stability and
development, Putin stressed.
Economic cooperation among the member states has become increasingly
important to the SCO itself, Putin said.
There are huge potentials for effective and mutually beneficial cooperation
in the region, he said, adding that people's standards of living in the region
will be greatly improved through such cooperation.
Regional integration will help bring into full play the member states'
competitive advantages in energy, resources supply and transportation, he said.
The SCO also places cooperation among enterprises and financial institutions
high on the agenda, he added.
Within the framework of the SCO, humanistic and cultural exchanges have
become increasingly active, Putin said.
The SCO has also accumulated rich experience in cultural exchanges and
academic dialogue, and documents on educational cooperation are being drawn up,
Putin said, adding that bilateral cooperation in tourism and sports should be
extended to multilateral levels.
The SCO has set a model for equal partnership in Eurasia. The strategic aim
of such a partnership is to enhance regional security and stability, promote
economic progress and push forward the process of regional integration while
maintaining the national and cultural identities of each member.
Based on "the Shanghai Spirit" characterized by mutual trust, openness and
transparency, non-coercion and consensus, the SCO has laid down a solid
foundation for making even greater contributions to efforts to resolve global
issues in the present-day world, Putin said.