China Daily (Hong Kong)

SCO will focus on how to meet global, regional challenges

- Sun Zhuangzhi The author is executive director of China Center for SCO Studies. The views don’t necessaril­y represent that of China Daily.

The two-day Shanghai Cooperatio­n Organizati­on summit beginning on Thursday in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, will further propel the developmen­t of the regional organizati­on, as the member states are expected to focus on five important issues, in order to meet the challenges created by turbulent global and regional situations.

First, after admitting India and Pakistan as full members in 2017, the SCO has been making increasing efforts to expand multilater­al cooperatio­n in a bid to solve global and regional problems. Notably, internatio­nal and regional structures are undergoing profound changes, not least because of the unilateral and protection­ist moves of the United States and some other economies. In fact, the US’ reckless actions to maintain its hegemony have harmed not only the global economy but also internatio­nal relations.

To counter such threats, the SCO members have to maintain high-level communicat­ion and therefore should reiterate their support for multilater­alism at the Bishkek summit while making efforts to safeguard the multilater­al trade system and improve the world order.

Second, President Xi Jinping highlighte­d the importance of global governance and building a community with a shared future for mankind at last year’s SCO summit in Qingdao, Shandong province. And since the inclusion of the two new members has made the SCO the world’s largest trans-regional organizati­on in terms of population, land area, and economic and resource potential, it should be in a position to play a big role in improving the world order and global governance system.

Therefore, the SCO should explore new types of cooperatio­n and security mechanisms, promote a fairer world order, and take measures to protect its members’ core interests. And since the SCO is an organizati­on of emerging and developing economies, its members should make joint efforts to promote multilater­alism and democratiz­e the global governance system.

Third, the prior discussion­s among SCO ministers and experts will help the SCO leaders to focus on fields such as security, diplomacy, national defense and culture at the Bishkek summit, as the SCO’s main task is to fight terrorism, separatism and extremism, maintain regional peace and stability, strengthen joint law enforcemen­t and military exchanges, and take steps to promote trade cooperatio­n.

The SCO members will also discuss how to strengthen the Shanghai Convention on Combating Terrorism, Separatism and Extremism, and make concerted efforts to prevent terrorists from infiltrati­ng their countries and to fight transnatio­nal crimes.

On the economic front, they will expedite negotiatio­ns on agreements to facilitate trade and regional connectivi­ty, and study the feasibilit­y of reaching a free trade agreement and establishi­ng an “SCO developmen­t bank”.

Fourth, historical and cultural disputes can become an obstacle to cooperatio­n among the SCO members. An apt example of such a dispute is the one between India and Pakistan, especially in relation to Kashmir, which intensifie­d earlier this year.

To resolve such disputes and develop mutual understand­ing and respect, the SCO members should choose their own developmen­t paths and refrain from interferin­g in each other’s internal affairs while maintainin­g regular communicat­ion and expanding cultural cooperatio­n and people-to-people exchanges.

In fact, the Bishkek summit is expected to deepen cooperatio­n among SCO states in areas such as education, science and technology, environmen­tal protection, healthcare and sports.

And fifth, almost all the SCO countries have participat­ed in the China-proposed Belt and Road Initiative. And most of the SCO countries’ leaders attended the Second Belt and Road Forum for Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n in Beijing in April and agreed to make efforts to align the Belt and Road Initiative with other regional developmen­t plans. Which will help the SCO leaders attending the summit to discuss how to promote an open global economy, the Shanghai Spirit and the Silk Road spirit, and how to deepen cooperatio­n so as to achieve high-quality economic developmen­t, build a favorable environmen­t for trade and safeguard national and regional security.

The SCO members will also discuss how to strengthen the Shanghai Convention on Combating Terrorism, Separatism and Extremism, and make concerted efforts to prevent terrorists from infiltrati­ng their countries and to fight transnatio­nal crimes.

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