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Premier Wen Jiabao attends key regional meeting

China and Central Asia will work together to improve trade and deal with threats

- By QIN JIZE in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan and CHENG GUANGJIN in Beijing Contact the writers at qinjize@chinadaily.com.cn and chengguang­jin@ chinadaily.com.cn

Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao on Wednesday made another push for economic and financial cooperatio­n within the Shanghai Cooperatio­n Organizati­on, calling for accelerate­d constructi­on of regional connectivi­ty.

China is ready to offer funding of $10 billion, which was promised in June during the SCO summit in Beijing, for key projects including infrastruc­ture constructi­on and energy cooperatio­n, said Wen.

He made the remarks at the 11th prime ministers’ meeting of the SCO, which groups China, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.

Connectivi­ty will be a breakthrou­gh for the economic developmen­t of Central Asian countries, which need effective channels to connect with the outside world for more economic exchanges and trade, analysts said.

Constructi­on of a railway connecting China, Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan should be facilitate­d, which will promote the developmen­t of regions along the line, said Wen, adding that China is ready to discuss financing of the project.

The SCO’s ambition is to build a land route from west to east, linking St. Petersburg in Russia with East China’s Lianyungan­g by 2020, and a road network that connects all the member states to enable SCO countries to share outlets to the sea in a convenient and low-cost way.

Wen said the SCO should set up a developmen­t bank at an early date to provide strong support in financing the constructi­on of infrastruc­ture.

Sun Zhuangzhi, an expert on SCO studies at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, said improved connectivi­ty will benefit all SCO members, despite different developmen­t levels.

Most SCO members are landlocked, Sun noted.

“They have an urgent need to take part in multilater­al cooperatio­n to break this bottleneck in their economic developmen­t. Improving connectivi­ty will promote their economic cooperatio­n with the outside world,” Sun said.

Roads and railways have helped connect Northweste­rn China with Central Asia, boosting trade and personnel exchanges in the region.

A year ago, China and Kazakhstan completed a railway line linking the two countries at the border port of Khorgos in the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region.

And the China- Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan highway has shortened the time of inter-city travel and improved shipments.

Qu Xing, president of the China Institute of Internatio­nal Studies, noted that connectivi­ty is an important area for SCO cooperatio­n.

Central Asia in particular has great potential in developing transporta­tion, including road, railway and aviation, said Qu.

However, Qu noted that to ensure smooth progress in cooperatio­n in infrastruc­ture constructi­on, the SCO should continue to monitor and tackle security threats and overcome difference­s among member countries.

In his speech, Wen called on SCO members to forge a stronger collective force to fight the “three evil forces” of terrorism, separatism and extremism, drug traffickin­g and cross-border organized crime.

Wen called on SCO members to beef up solidarity, mutual trust and support, and communicat­e closely on major issues concerning regional security and stability.

Security and economic cooperatio­n have been the two pillars of SCO cooperatio­n, said Sun, adding that economic cooperatio­n will provide a foundation for security cooperatio­n and give people in this region tangible benefits of developmen­t.

SCO members have worked to promote regional economic developmen­t, to improve people’s lives, and to build people-to-people friendship, Wen said.

Wen also suggested developing an SCO telecom satellite service and establishi­ng a China-SCO environmen­t protection cooperatio­n center.

The meeting brings together leaders from the SCO member states and representa­tives from observer states India, Mongolia, Iran, Pakistan and Afghanista­n, plus delegates from the Commonweal­th of Independen­t States and the Eurasian Economic Community.

Uzbekistan will host the next SCO prime ministers’ meeting in 2013.

 ?? PANG XINGLEI / XINHUA ?? Premier Wen Jiabao (center) and leaders of other member states and observer countries of the Shanghai Cooperatio­n Organizati­on pose for a photo at the organizati­on’s prime ministers’ meeting in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, on Wednesday.
PANG XINGLEI / XINHUA Premier Wen Jiabao (center) and leaders of other member states and observer countries of the Shanghai Cooperatio­n Organizati­on pose for a photo at the organizati­on’s prime ministers’ meeting in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, on Wednesday.

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