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India and Pakistan are joining SCO

Xi at summit this week expanding Shanghai Cooperatio­n Organizati­on

- By AN BAIJIE anbaijie@chinadaily.com.cn

India and Pakistan will be accepted as members of the Shanghai Cooperatio­n Organizati­on this week at a summit to be attended by President Xi Jinping in Astana, Kazakhstan. The move will make the SCO one of the biggest regional organizati­ons, covering about half of the world’s population.

Analysts said that while the increase in members may bring a bigger variety of voices in the organizati­on, any disagreeme­nts can be resolved through communicat­ion and consultati­on.

The two new countries will go through official procedures to become members during the 17th Meeting of the Council of Heads of State of the SCO, Assistant Foreign Minister Li Huilai said at a news conference on Monday.

Xi will make a state visit to Kazakhstan at the invitation of Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev from Wednesday to Saturday. He will attend the SCO summit and the opening ceremony of As tan a Expo 2017.

India and Pakistans’ accession to the SCO will increase the organizati­on’s global impact and representa­tive nature, Li said, adding that the cooperatio­n potential and scope of the organizati­on will be increased.

By accepting the two countries, the SCO will expand its geographic­al coverage to South Asia. It will account for three-fifths of the area of Eurasia, he added.

The SCO launched accession procedures for India and Pakistan in July 2015 at the Ufa summit in Russia. At the SCO’s Tashkent summit in Uzbekistan in June 2016, SCO members signed the memorandum­on the obligation­s for India and Pakistan to obtain membership in the SCO.

China will have the rotating presidency of the SCO next year. Xi will talk with other leaders at the summit about making the SCO stronger and a bigger contributo­r to global peace and stability, Li said.

During Xi’s visit, China and Kazakhstan will sign cooperatio­n documents in such areas as production capacity, investment, finance

and trade, Li said. The two presidents will speak on a video conference call on Eurasia cross-border transporta­tion, talking to people such as port workers in East China, he added.

Kazakhstan has played a leading role in jointly building the Belt and Road, and with China has agreed on 51 projects of production capacity, with a total investment of $27 billion, Li said.

Xing Guangcheng, a senior researcher of Russian and Central Asian studies at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, said that the incoming members of the SCO will bring more energy to the organizati­on and increase its influence.

“Any expansion in an organizati­on can be a doubleedge­d sword,” he said, adding that SCO members may have different interpreta­tions of the organizati­on and different voices may emerge in the future.

Wu Hongwei, another Central Asian studies researcher at CASS, said SCO members can cultivate cooperativ­e potential in economics, culture and education, and reach consensus through more dialogue.

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