China Daily (Hong Kong)

SCO highlights creative cooperatio­n

- By MA ZHIPING in Haikou mazhiping@chinadaily.com.cn

The 15th Meeting of Cultural Ministers of the Shanghai Cooperatio­n Organizati­on Member States was held in Sanya, Hainan province, on Wednesday and Thursday.

Key discussion­s focused on achieving more in-depth and creative multilater­al cultural cooperatio­n.

In a keynote speech at the gathering, Luo Shugang, China’s minister of culture and tourism, expressed the goodwill of the Chinese government and people in seeking to build a shared community with other countries. He spoke highly of the cultural ministers meeting mechanism of SCO member states in promoting regional cultural cooperatio­n and mutual understand­ing of the people.

Luo proposed further building up the “Shanghai spirit” through deepening cultural exchanges and the cooperatio­n of member states. He suggested developing creative models to create cultural brands and suggested that local forces should be encouraged to join in cultural exchanges and cooperatio­n.

He said China will continue to deepen exchanges and cooperatio­n to enhance understand­ing and friendship with SCO member states, based on principles of mutual respect and mutual benefits, to provide ethical and cultural support for the healthy and sustainabl­e developmen­t of the organizati­on.

All participan­ts agreed that cultural cooperatio­n between SCO member states made remarkable progress in the past year, and reports presented at the meeting about diversifie­d exchanges and cooperatio­n clearly showed that bilateral and multilater­al cooperatio­n is growing deeper and wider.

The two-day meeting concluded on Thursday with the issuance of the 2018-20 Executive Plan. The representa­tives also joined in a news release welcoming India and Pakistan into the SCO and encouragin­g more direct contacts and practical exchanges of cultural organizati­ons within SCO member states, as well as joint creation of cultural products and works.

“India has a long history of cultural exchanges with China and other SCO member states,” said Mahesh Sharma, India’s minister of culture. “Joining the SCO has provided a new platform, greater space and opportunit­ies for exchanges and cooperatio­n.”

“Culture brings people together. It is a binding force in the developmen­t of peaceful coexistenc­e for humanity. It will be a win-win situation for China and India — both of which have a rich and diversifie­d culture — to further explore and develop wider cultural exchanges and cooperatio­n that could include tourism, education, science, archaeolog­y, music, drama and even yoga.”

Vladimir Aristarhov, the Russian Federation’s first vice-minister of culture, said at the meeting: “More multilater­al cooperatio­n among smaller cities in SCO member states should be developed, and more diversifie­d cooperatio­n programs including education, cultural contests, art festivals and exchanges of students should be cultivated to produce cultural cohesion.”

At a welcome dinner on Tuesday, Shen Xiaoming, the governor of Hainan, said SCO member states are important tourist resources for the province, which is developing an internatio­nal tourism and consumptio­n center under the new developmen­t strategy laid down by the central government.

Hainan attaches great importance to the SCO tourism market and will build more platforms to promote cultural and tourism exchanges and cooperatio­n with SCO member states, Shen said.

 ?? SHA XIAOFENG / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Cultural ministers of the Shanghai Cooperatio­n Organizati­on member states join hands at the meeting in Sanya, Hainan province, on Thursday.
SHA XIAOFENG / FOR CHINA DAILY Cultural ministers of the Shanghai Cooperatio­n Organizati­on member states join hands at the meeting in Sanya, Hainan province, on Thursday.

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