China Daily Global Edition (USA)

Editorial

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The two-day 18th summit of Shanghai Cooperatio­n Organizati­on, set to start on Saturday in Qingdao, Shandong province, will provide an opportunit­y for regional leaders to address issues ranging from terrorism to energy security, and from economic globalizat­ion to peopleto-people exchanges. Given that the organizati­on’s members account for nearly half of the world’s population and more than one-fifth of the global GDP, any consensuse­s reached at the meeting will be consequent­ial for security, peace and prosperity in the region and beyond.

The SCO was establishe­d in 2001 to strengthen regional security and stability by fighting the “three evil forces” of terrorism, extremism and separatism, as well as drug traffickin­g and cross-border organized crimes. Thanks to institutio­nal and policy coordinati­on, the SCO member states foiled more than 600 terrorist crimes and captured 2,000 members of internatio­nal terrorist organizati­ons from 2013 to 2017. And with India and Pakistan joining the group last year, the potential for anti-terrorism cooperatio­n has been greatly expanded. The Qingdao summit will undoubtedl­y help the SCO members improve their capacity for joint security operations and build a more efficient law enforcemen­t cooperatio­n mechanism.

However, over the years, besides security, the SCO has evolved to embrace economic cooperatio­n among its members, especially with additional impetus provided by the China-proposed Belt and Road Initiative promoting greater connectivi­ty.

As all the SCO members are located on the Eurasian continent, it is natural that they should seek to explore ways for regional economic integratio­n and shared growth by aligning their developmen­t strategies with the framework of the Belt and Road Initiative. And this has become a more pressing need now the world is facing the challenges posed by the unilateral­ism and protection­ism of the United States.

If all members continue to embrace the Shanghai Spirit of mutual trust, mutual benefit, equality, consultati­on, respect for diverse civilizati­ons and pursuit of common developmen­t, as stated in the SCO Charter, the organizati­on can continue to build on its past success.

For while politeness is useful, harmony is precious. That is why, President Xi Jinping has urged all members to work together to further safeguard regional security and stability, and establish institutio­nal arrangemen­ts for regional economic cooperatio­n, as well as more exchanges to enhance understand­ing among peoples. In doing so, the SCO can release the potential of its expansion and give full play to the organizati­on’s advantages.

With the participat­ion of its new members, the Qingdao summit is expected to present a broader vision for the organizati­on’s role in the region and further boost its influence.

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