Khaleej Times

Pakistan ready to contribute towards SCO objectives: PM

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astana (Kazakhstan) — Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif said in Friday that Pakistan, as full member of the Shanghai Cooperatio­n Organizati­on (SCO), would strive further to achieve the collective objectives of the organisati­on for regional cooperatio­n, connectivi­ty and economic prosperity.

In his address at the summit of Heads of State Council of the SCO, he said Pakistan pursued a policy of peaceful neighbourh­ood and stressed upon promotion of peace and harmony for the future generation­s.

“As leaders, we should leave a legacy of peace and amity for our future generation­s, not a toxic harvest of conflict and animosity. Instead of talking about counter-weights and containmen­t, let us create shared spaces for all,” Sharif said.

He said with its expansion, the SCO has been transforme­d into true transconti­nental organisati­on. The SCO provided a sheet anchor role for regional progress and prosperity in view of the global changes.

Sharif said the SCO gave the members states a platform for shared prosperity and connectivi­ty and to overcome terrorism and extremism, poverty, unemployme­nt, tackle climate change and water security.

He said Pakistan successful­ly fought the twin evils of terrorism and extremism, and his government brought about a complete turnaround in the economic situation of the country. The objectives of the SCO resonated with Pakistan’s core values for shared prosperity.

Pakistan was diligently implementi­ng China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC ), flagship of One belt One Road initiative, he said, adding it would be beneficial for the entire SCO members.

Congratula­ting India on the full member status of the SCO along with Pakistan, the prime minister said it was a historic day for Pakistan and the SCO members and thanked the founding members, including China, Russia and others for their staunch support to Pakistan to become its full-fledged member.

He said Pakistan was not unfamiliar with the SCO mechanism and had developed deep relations by attending its summits and worked closely at its different forums.

He said Pakistan came prepared and eager to learn from the founding members in the changing internatio­nal environmen­t.

The summit was attended by heads of states including Kazakhstan President Nursultan Nazarbayev, Chinese President Xi Jinping, Kyrgyzstan President Almazbek Atambayev, Russian President Vladimir Putin and others. — APP

 ?? APP ?? Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif is being greeted by Kazakhstan President Nursultan Nazarbayev upon arrival at the SCO meeting in Astana. —
APP Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif is being greeted by Kazakhstan President Nursultan Nazarbayev upon arrival at the SCO meeting in Astana. —

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