Members of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) on
Thursday issued a declaration on its fifth anniversary of founding.
The following is the full text of the document:
Declaration on the Fifth Anniversary of
the Shanghai Cooperation Organization
(Shanghai, 15 June 2006)
On the occasion of the fifth anniversary of the founding of the
Shanghai Cooperation Organization (hereinafter referred to as SCO),
the heads of state of SCO members -- President N. Nazarbaev of the
Republic of Kazakhstan, President Hu Jintao of the People's
Republic of China, President K. Bakiev of the Kyrgyz Republic,
President V. Putin of the Russian Federation, President E.
Rakhmonov of the Republic of Tajikistan and President I. Karimov of
the Republic of Uzbekistan -- met in Shanghai, SCO's birthplace,
and stated as follows:
I
SCO was founded in Shanghai five years ago pursuant to a
strategic decision made by its member states to meet challenges and
threats of the twenty-first century and bring about durable peace
and sustainable development of the region. This decision, which
ushered in a new historical phase of regional cooperation, is of
great importance to the establishment and maintenance of peace and
stability and the creation of an inclusive environment for
cooperation in the SCO region.
With volatile changes taking place in the international and
regional environment, SCO has become an important mechanism for
deepening good-neighborly cooperation, friendship and partnership
among its members. It is a good example of dialogue among
civilizations and an active force for promoting democracy in
international relations.
II
Through its endeavor over the past few years, SCO has laid a
solid foundation for its steady and sustained growth and gained
extensive international recognition.
1. SCO has completed building of institution and legal framework
which ensures its effective functioning.
2. It has carried out close security cooperation focusing on
addressing non-traditional security threats and challenges such as
fighting terrorism, separatism, extremism and drug trafficking.
3. It has adopted a long-term plan, set direction for regional
economic cooperation and identified the goal, priority areas and
major tasks of economic cooperation among member states. It has set
up the SCO Business Council and the Interbank Association.
4. Following the principles of openness, non-alliance and not
targeting at any third party, it has actively engaged in dialogue,
exchange and cooperation of various forms with countries and
international organizations that, like SCO, are ready to carry out
cooperation on an equal and constructive basis with mutual respect
to safeguard regional peace, security and stability.
SCO owes its smooth growth to its consistent adherence to the "
Shanghai Spirit" of "mutual trust, mutual benefit, equality,
consultation, respect for multi-civilizations and pursuit of common
development". This spirit is the underlying philosophy and the most
important code of conduct of SCO. It enriches the theory and
practice of contemporary international relations and embodies the
shared aspiration of the international community for realizing
democracy in international relations. The "Shanghai Spirit" is
therefore of critical importance to the international community's
pursuit of a new and non-confrontational model of international
relations, a model that calls for discarding the Cold War mentality
and transcending ideological differences.
SCO will remain dedicated to the purposes and principles
established at its founding and strengthened in the documents,
declarations and statements adopted thereafter.
III
The world and international relations today are going through
unprecedented and profound changes. There is increasing trend
toward multipolarization and economic globalization amid twists and
turns. The establishment of a new international order in the
twenty-first century is a slow and uneven process. Interdependence
among countries is growing. The international community faces
favorable opportunities for ensuring stability, peace and common
development, but is also confronted with complicated traditional
and non-traditional security challenges and threats.
SCO is committed to enhancing strategic stability, strengthening
the international regime of non-proliferation of weapons of mass
destruction and upholding order in international law, and will
contribute its share to accomplishing these important missions.
SCO holds that the United Nations, being the universal and the
most representative and authoritative international organization,
is entrusted with primary responsibility in international affairs
and is at the core of formulating and implementing the basic norms
of international law. The United Nations should improve efficiency
and strengthen its capacity for responding to new threats and
challenges by carrying out proper and necessary reforms in light of
the changing international environment. In carrying out Security
Council reform, the principles of equitable geographical
distribution and seeking the broadest consensus should be observed.
No time limit should be set for the reform, nor should a vote be
forced on any proposal over which there are major differences. SCO
holds that the next Secretary-General of the United Nations should
come from Asia.
Threats and challenges can be effectively met only when there is
broad cooperation among all countries and international
organizations concerned. What specific means and mechanism should
be adopted to safeguard security of the region is the right and
responsibility of countries in the region.
SCO will make constructive contribution to the establishment of
a new global security architecture of mutual trust, mutual benefit,
equality and mutual respect. Such an architecture is based on the
widely recognized principles of international law. It discards "
double standards" and seeks to settle disputes through negotiation
on the basis of mutual understanding. It respects the right of all
countries to safeguard national unity and their national interests,
pursue particular models of development and formulate domestic and
foreign policies independently and participate in international
affairs on an equal basis.
Diversity of civilization and model of development must be
respected and upheld. Differences in cultural traditions, political
and social systems, values and model of development formed in the
course of history should not be taken as pretexts to interfere in
other countries' internal affairs. Model of social development
should not be "exported". Differences in civilizations should be
respected, and exchanges among civilizations should be conducted on
an equal basis to draw on each other's strengths and enhance
harmonious development.
IV
There is general stability in Central Asia. Countries in this
region have achieved historic success in political and economic
reforms and social development. The unique historical and cultural
traditions of Central Asian nations deserve respect and
understanding of the international community. The governments of
Central Asian countries should be supported in their efforts to
safeguard security and stability, maintain social and economic
development and improve people's livelihood.
SCO member states will continue to tap potential of the
organization, enhance its role and work to turn this region into
one that is peaceful, coordinated in development, open, prosperous
and harmonious.
SCO member states will remain friends from generation to
generation and will never be enemies against one another. They are
committed to the all-round growth of good-neighborly relations of
mutual respect and mutually beneficial cooperation. They support
each other in their principled positions on and efforts in
safeguarding sovereignty, security and territorial integrity. They
will not join any alliance or international organization that
undermines the sovereignty, security and territorial integrity of
SCO member states. They do not allow their territories to be used
to undermine the sovereignty, security or territorial integrity of
other member states, and they prohibit activities by organizations
or gangs in their territories that are detrimental to the interests
of other member states. To this end, SCO member states will
conduct, within the SCO framework, consultation on the conclusion
of a multilateral legal document of long-term good-neighborly
relations, friendship and cooperation.
SCO member states will continue to strengthen coordination and
cooperation in international and regional affairs and take a common
position on matters involving SCO's interests.
SCO has the potential to play an independent role in
safeguarding stability and security in this region. In case of
emergencies that threaten regional peace, stability and security,
SCO member states will have immediate consultation on effectively
responding to the emergency to fully protect the interests of both
SCO and its member states. Study will be made on the possibility of
establishing a regional conflict prevention mechanism within the
SCO framework.
To comprehensively deepen cooperation in combating terrorism,
separatism, extremism and drug trafficking is a priority area for
SCO. SCO will take steps to strengthen the regional anti-terrorism
agency and carry out cooperation with relevant international
organizations.
To expand economic cooperation among them, SCO member states
need to coordinate their efforts in implementing the Cooperation
Program on Multilateral Economic and Trade among SCO Member States
by carrying out major priority projects of regional economic
cooperation. They need to work together to promote trade and
investment facilitation and gradually realize the free flow of
commodities, capital, services and technologies.
SCO welcomes participation by relevant partners in specific
projects in priority areas like energy, transportation, information
and communications and agriculture. SCO will endeavor to actively
participate in international campaigns against communicable
diseases and contribute to environmental protection and rational
use of natural resources.
To strengthen and expand the social foundation for friendship
and mutual understanding among SCO member states is an important
way to ensure SCO's resilience and vitality. To this end, SCO
member states need to institutionalize bilateral and multilateral
cooperation in culture, arts, education, sports, tourism and media.
With the unique and rich cultural heritage of its member states,
SCO can surely serve as a model in promoting dialogue among
civilizations and building a harmonious world.
This Declaration is issued on the occasion of the 5th
anniversary of SCO. We, heads of state of SCO members, are firm in
the belief that SCO will fully realize the noble objective and
mission declared at its founding and contribute to the cause of
peace, cooperation and development.
President of the Republic of Kazakhstan
N. Nazarbaev
President of the People's Republic of China
Hu Jintao
President of the Kyrgyz Republic
K. Bakiev
President of the Russian Federation
V. Putin
President of the Republic of Tajikistan
E. Rakhmonov
President of the Republic of Uzbekistan
I. Karimov
(Xinhua News Agency June 15, 2006)