The Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) member countries
issued a joint communiqué in Shanghai Thursday. The following is
the full text of the communiqué.
Joint Communiqué of the Meeting of the
Council of Heads of State of the Shanghai Cooperation
Organization
Shanghai, 15 June 2006
On 15 June 2006, the Council of Heads of State of the Shanghai
Cooperation Organization (hereinafter referred to as the
Organization or SCO) met in Shanghai, the People's Republic of
China. The meeting was attended by President N. Nazarbayev of the
Republic of Kazakhstan, President Hu Jintao of the People's
Republic of China, President K. Bakiyev 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.
Secretary-General Zhang Deguang of the Organization and Director
V. T. Kasymov of the Executive Committee of the SCO Regional
Anti-terrorist Structure attended the meeting.
Representatives of the Observer States of the Organization,
namely, Shri Murli Deora, Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas of
the Republic of India, Mahmud Ahmadi-Nejad, President of the
Islamic Republic of Iran, Nambaryn Enkhbayar, President of
Mongolia, Pervez Musharraf, President of the Islamic Republic of
Pakistan and Hamid Karzai, President of the Islamic Republic of
Afghanistan, Vladimir Rushailo, the Chairman of Executive Committee
of the Commonwealth of Independent States and Wilfrido V.
Villacorta, Deputy Secretary-General of the Association of
Southeast Asian Nations as guests of the host country participated
in the meeting and made statements.
I
During the meeting, the heads of state signed the Declaration on
the Fifth Anniversary of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization and
the Statement of Heads of State of Member States of Shanghai
Cooperation Organization On International Information Security,
approved a new version of the regulations of the SCO Secretariat
and a cooperation program of SCO members on combating terrorism,
separatism, extremism from 2007 to 2009, adopted a series of
resolutions concerning personnel arrangement and the structure of
the Organization, and agreed that Mr. Bolat K. Nurgaliyev (from
Kazakhstan) will be the Secretary-General of the Organization from
2007 to 2009.
The plenipotentiary representatives of member states of the
Organization signed an agreement on the procedure of organizing and
holding joint anti-terrorism actions in the territories of SCO
member states, an agreement on identifying and severing
infiltrating channels of people engaged in terrorism, separatism
and extremism in the territories of SCO member states, an inter-
governmental educational cooperation agreement of SCO member
states, a resolution of the SCO Business Council, and an action
plan of SCO Interbank Association member banks on supporting
regional economic cooperation.
The heads of state of SCO met with the participants of the
Inaugural Meeting of the SCO Business Council and attended the
opening ceremony of the art festival of member states of SCO.
In a constructive and cordial atmosphere, the Council of Heads
of State summarized the achievements and experience of the
Organization in its growth, discussed pressing issues and tasks in
the work of SCO, and had an in-depth exchange of views on a wide
range of international issues of common interest.
II
The heads of state of SCO pointed out that the Organization has
done a remarkable job in implementing the agreement reached in the
Astana Summit held in the summer of 2005, and this has created
favorable conditions for the Organization to conduct more robust
multilateral cooperation in various areas.
At the meeting of the Council of Heads of State, the Resolution
on strengthening the role of the SCO Secretariat in the structure
of the Organization and changing the title of the head of the
Secretariat into Secretary-General was adopted. This shall instill
new vigor into the work of the Organization and enhance the
efficiency of SCO's permanent body in fulfilling tasks of growing
importance. In accordance with this principle, the Council of
National Coordinators of SCO Member States shall hold consultation
and make decision by the end of 2006 on the institutional reform of
the SCO Secretariat and the rotation of staff for SCO's permanent
body in a way that ensures balance and the continuity of its
work.
Having taken note of the fact that member states of SCO have
reached consensus on the principled position of formulating a
mechanism for the Organization to adopt measures in response to
developments that threaten regional peace, stability and security,
the heads of state believed that the SCO Secretariat should draft
the relevant agreement as soon as possible, to ensure that all
measures as under the mechanism are law-based.
It remains the top priority of the Organization to combat the
threats posed by terrorism, separatism and extremism as well as
illegal drug trafficking, which have not diminished but aggravated
in scale and degree. Various forms of joint anti-terrorism military
exercises within the territories of the SCO member states
involving, among others, their defense authorities, will help
enhance the efficiency of member states' joint anti-terrorism
operations. The heads of state spoke positively of the work done by
the SCO regional anti-terrorism structure, and were convinced that
this structure has the potential to better perform its duties and
carry out its mission.
The heads of state pointed out that there is already a legal
basis and an organizational structure for carrying out economic
cooperation. The implementation of the Program of Multilateral
Economic and Trade Cooperation among SCO Member States and its
Action Plan has begun. To establish the SCO Business Council and
the Interbank Association will greatly enhance the development of
economic cooperation of the Organization. The credit fund of US$
900 million provided by China will help expand regional
cooperation. All member states agreed to give priority to
cooperation in the fields of energy, information technology and
transportation, which have entered the phase of carrying out pilot
projects and is of special significance for deepening economic
cooperation within the SCO framework.
The heads of state expressed their satisfaction with the
progress made in areas of multilateral cooperation, i.e.
environmental protection, culture, education and sports. They were
also happy to see that the Expert Forum of SCO had begun
functioning. The heads of state emphasized that the progress would
be increasingly significant for enhancing mutual understanding
among member states and conducting non-governmental exchanges
within the SCO framework.
The heads of state expressed full support for the agreement (the
SCO Parliamentary Initiative) signed at the Meeting of Parliament
Speakers of the Member States of SCO held in Moscow on 30 May 2006,
believing that the agreement is a good innovating action to
consolidate the Organization and develop the inter- parliamentary
relations among the member states.
The heads of state considered that as the international
situation evolves and SCO becomes more dynamic, it is necessary to
strengthen the Organization's public information so as to create a
public opinion favorable for its development. The SCO Secretariat
should coordinate the drafting of specific proposals on this
matter.
Threats of a military-political, criminal or terrorist nature to
information security constitute common challenges for all member
states that need to be dealt with through prompt joint measures.
The experts' panel was entrusted with the task of producing a
long-term plan of action for the maintenance of information
security before the next Summit in 2007, including ways of solving
this problem within the SCO framework.
In light of SCO's lofty purposes and long-term interests and in
pursuance of the declaration on the fifth anniversary of SCO, the
heads of state instructed the Council of National Coordinators to
conduct consultations on concluding a multilateral legal document
on long-term neighborly and amicable cooperation within the SCO
framework.
III
SCO will try to expand cooperation among member states in the
international arena in various forms and by various means. It will
hold regular consultations with observers and international
organizations concerned. This is fully applicable to the
SCO-Afghanistan Contact Group which is already functioning.
The heads of state pointed out with satisfaction that the
initiative endorsed by the Council of Heads of State in Tashkent
2004 on establishing cooperative relations among international
organizations in the Asia Pacific was warmly and widely received.
They welcomed the signing of cooperation documents between SCO and
the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), the
Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) and the Eurasian Economic
Community (EURASEC). They reiterated that SCO is ready to forge
similar ties with other international organizations and financial
institutions on the basis of equality and mutual respect.
The SCO Secretariat should, together with the Executive
Committee of the SCO Regional Anti-terrorist Structure, closely
follow the implementation of cooperation documents signed between
SCO and other organizations and energetically promote concrete
cooperation with the observers.
The heads of state also entrusted the Council of National
Coordinators to make recommendations on the procedure of SCO
membership enlargement. This procedure should fully conform to the
purposes and goals set forth in the Charter of the Shanghai
Cooperation Organization, ensure the effectiveness of all treaties
that form the legal basis of SCO, help strengthen its unity and
guarantee the applicability of the principle of consensus to
consultations on all matters and at all levels of SCO.
The next meeting of the Council of Heads of State will be held
in Bishkek in 2007. Kyrgyzstan will assume SCO presidency next
year.
(Xinhua News Agency June 15, 2006)