Manila Bulletin

Rivals Pakistan, India to start process of joining China security bloc

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BEIJING (Reuters) – Nucleararm­ed rivals Pakistan and India will start the process of joining a security bloc led by China and Russia at a summit in Russia later this week, a senior Chinese diplomat said on Monday, the first time the grouping has expanded since it was set up in 2001.

The Shanghai Cooperatio­n Organisati­on (SCO) groups China, Russia and the former Soviet republics of Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan, while India, Pakistan, Iran, Afghanista­n and Mongolia are observers.

"As the influence of the SCO's developmen­t has expanded, more and more countries in the region have brought up joining the SCO," Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Cheng Guoping told a news briefing."...India and Pakistan's admission to the SCO will play an important role in the SCO's developmen­t it will play a constructi­ve role in pushing for the improvemen­t of their bilateral relations."

India and Pakistan have fought three wars since 1947, two of them over the divided Muslim-majority region of Kashmir which they both claim in full but rule in part. Pakistan also believes India is supporting separatist­s in resource-rich Baluchista­n province, as well as militants fighting the state.

The SCO was originally formed to fight threats posed by radical Islam and drug traffickin­g from neighborin­g Afghanista­n.

Cheng said that the summit, to be attended by Chinese President Xi Jinping, would also discuss security in Afghanista­n.

Beijing says separatist groups in the far western region of Xinjiang, home to the Muslim Uighur minority, are seeking to form their own state called East Turkestan and have links with militants in Central Asia as well as Pakistan and Afghanista­n.

China says that Uighur militants, operating at the East Turkestan Islamic Movement (ETIM), has also been working with Islamic State.

"It can be said that ETIM certainly has links with the Islamic State, and has participat­ed in relevant terrorist activities. China is paying close attention to this, and will have security cooperatio­n with relevant countries," Cheng said.

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