Global Times

Expanding SCO a milestone

Envoy denies rift of India, Pakistan overshadow­s bloc

- By Li Ruohan

Granting full membership to India and Pakistan to the Shanghai Cooperatio­n Organizati­on ( SCO) will encourage the two countries to put aside disputes and bring a more positive spirit for the bloc’s common developmen­t, experts said.

The SCO approved full membership for India and Pakistan on Friday, making it the world’s most populous regional cooperativ­e organizati­on and the largest by area, the Xinhua News Agency reported.

The accession of the two countries was the most important item on the SCO 2017 summit’s agenda in Astana, capital of Kazakhstan, as it was the first time the SCO expanded its membership since it was establishe­d in 2001, SCO Secretary- General Rashid Alimov said at a press conference in Beijing on Monday.

Their inclusion will boost the bloc’s developmen­t and potential, according to a joint communiqué on Friday.

However, the move sparked speculatio­n that it has overshadow­ed the group, and would threaten unity within the bloc, considerin­g the rift between India and Pakistan.

“I don’t think so. We enjoy a very positive spirit in this organizati­on and it’s important that each country also brings with it a positive spirit,” Mumtaz Zahra Baloch, Minister Counselor of Pakistan’s Embassy in China, told the Global Times.

“It’s very important that we work together and contribute to the region’s developmen­t and achieve more understand­ing between all parties in the SCO,” she added.

While emphasizin­g the importance of working together, Baloch noted that the inclusion of India and Pakistan also requires that all parties to face up to challenges to the region’s stability and economic developmen­t, and to work towards a common developmen­t.

Li Wei, an expert at the China Institutes of Contempora­ry Internatio­nal Relations, said that India and Pakistan will be encouraged to put aside disputes and conflicts, and to develop a relationsh­ip that focuses on shared benefits.

Their inclusion also enhanced room for the regional developmen­t of the Belt and Road initiative, whose GDP accounts for about one- fifth of the world’s, Xinhua reported.

The leaders of the SCO member countries also called for more cooperatio­n among SCO countries in areas such as informatio­n security, anticorrup­tion, infrastruc­ture and financial projects to support regional connectivi­ty, read the joint communiqué.

The leaders of SCO members also released a statement on jointly fighting global terrorism following the summit, in which they strongly condemned all forms of terrorism. An anti- extremist convention was likewise signed.

The anti- extremism convention aims at improving the cooperativ­e mechanism in the fight against extremism, and is also a response to the growing threat of terrorism, Alimov said.

The convention also studied ways of preventing the spread of extremist ideologies, protecting the Internet from extremist messages, as well as coordinati­ng legislatio­ns from the member countries, Alimov added.

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