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President Xi to chair SCO summit in Qingdao
By Li Ruohan Source: Global Times Published: 2018/5/28
Chinese President Xi Jinping will chair the 18th Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Summit scheduled for June 9 to 10 in Qingdao, State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi announced on Monday.
Leaders from the eight-nation bloc will exchange opinions, forge consensus and coordinate actions, boosting the SCO's role in regional peace and development, Wang said at a press conference on Monday in Beijing.
The leaders are also expected to sign the Qingdao Declaration and documents that feature economic, people-to-people and security cooperation among SCO countries.
A focus of this year's summit will be measures dealing with the "three evil forces," namely terrorism, extremism and separatism, as well as combating drug trafficking and cyber crimes, all of which have been a priority of SCO members, Wang said.
Safeguarding regional security has been a priority of the SCO since its inception, which makes the bloc the "axis" that safeguards stability of Eurasian countries, Gao Fei, a professor with the China Foreign Affairs University, told the Global Times on Monday.
While Central and South Asia still face serious security challenges, the bloc's joint efforts are expected to help ensure a sound environment for development, said Li Yongquan, a research fellow at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.
The summit to be held in Qingdao will also focus on global governance and multilateral trade systems to create a more favorable environment for the economic development of member nations, said Wang. A series of documents covering customs, agriculture, environmental protection and tourism will be signed to consolidate the SCO's consensus, said Wang.
As the US has become a powerful "destroyer" of the free trade order and the world's peace and stability are challenged by a severe wave of anti-globalization, it's important to highlight and promote multilateralism and free trade during the summit, Gao said.
Choosing Qingdao, East China's Shandong Province, as the host city also shows China's determination to further open up, said Gao.
The port city is one of China's first coastal cities to open to the world. In 2017, the trade volume between Qingdao and SCO countries reached $5.82 billion, a 12.5 percent increase year-on-year, Zhang Jiangting, Party chief of Qingdao, said at the Monday press conference.
Sites for the summit are already available for use and the press center can accommodate more than 3,000 people, said Zhang. The coastal city has also enhanced security measures for the summit, and the preparations are being made so as to not disturb local people's daily life.
The Belt and Road
The summit will be the first after the SCO expanded to include India and Pakistan in 2017, increasing opportunities to build trust for multilateral cooperation, said analysts.
For instance, as India increases understanding and mutual trust with bloc member states, the country will change its perception of the China-proposed Belt and Road initiative and play a more positive role in the future, said Li.
Cooperation with SCO countries, all of which are situated along the Belt and Road route, are critical for the success of the initiative, Gao noted.
SCO could be a platform to implement new plans of the initiative as it shares the mission of boosting interconnectivity among member states, he added.
The SCO was established in Shanghai in 2001, with China, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan as founding members. With the inclusion of India and Pakistan, the eight SCO member states now account for more than 60 percent of the Eurasian landmass, nearly half of the world's population and over 20 percent of global GDP.
As international order continues to be challenged by the US and faces great uncertainty, it's the joint mission and responsibility of major powers like China and Russia to promote peace and prosperity, Gao said.
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The SCO is a security and development-oriented institution initiated and led by China in order to ensure the eradication of three evils: Separatism, Terrorism (state and non-state) and extremism (religious, sectarian and ethnic). As China gains more capability and looks further across the region, the SCO will gain prominence.
One significant weakness of the SCO is its consensus-based decision making. The SCO should change the and, having allowed China and Russia veto power, should make decisions based on majority voting.
Then the SCO will become more agile and effective.
@Cybernetics , @Chinese-Dragon
By Li Ruohan Source: Global Times Published: 2018/5/28
Chinese President Xi Jinping will chair the 18th Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Summit scheduled for June 9 to 10 in Qingdao, State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi announced on Monday.
Leaders from the eight-nation bloc will exchange opinions, forge consensus and coordinate actions, boosting the SCO's role in regional peace and development, Wang said at a press conference on Monday in Beijing.
The leaders are also expected to sign the Qingdao Declaration and documents that feature economic, people-to-people and security cooperation among SCO countries.
A focus of this year's summit will be measures dealing with the "three evil forces," namely terrorism, extremism and separatism, as well as combating drug trafficking and cyber crimes, all of which have been a priority of SCO members, Wang said.
Safeguarding regional security has been a priority of the SCO since its inception, which makes the bloc the "axis" that safeguards stability of Eurasian countries, Gao Fei, a professor with the China Foreign Affairs University, told the Global Times on Monday.
While Central and South Asia still face serious security challenges, the bloc's joint efforts are expected to help ensure a sound environment for development, said Li Yongquan, a research fellow at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.
The summit to be held in Qingdao will also focus on global governance and multilateral trade systems to create a more favorable environment for the economic development of member nations, said Wang. A series of documents covering customs, agriculture, environmental protection and tourism will be signed to consolidate the SCO's consensus, said Wang.
As the US has become a powerful "destroyer" of the free trade order and the world's peace and stability are challenged by a severe wave of anti-globalization, it's important to highlight and promote multilateralism and free trade during the summit, Gao said.
Choosing Qingdao, East China's Shandong Province, as the host city also shows China's determination to further open up, said Gao.
The port city is one of China's first coastal cities to open to the world. In 2017, the trade volume between Qingdao and SCO countries reached $5.82 billion, a 12.5 percent increase year-on-year, Zhang Jiangting, Party chief of Qingdao, said at the Monday press conference.
Sites for the summit are already available for use and the press center can accommodate more than 3,000 people, said Zhang. The coastal city has also enhanced security measures for the summit, and the preparations are being made so as to not disturb local people's daily life.
The Belt and Road
The summit will be the first after the SCO expanded to include India and Pakistan in 2017, increasing opportunities to build trust for multilateral cooperation, said analysts.
For instance, as India increases understanding and mutual trust with bloc member states, the country will change its perception of the China-proposed Belt and Road initiative and play a more positive role in the future, said Li.
Cooperation with SCO countries, all of which are situated along the Belt and Road route, are critical for the success of the initiative, Gao noted.
SCO could be a platform to implement new plans of the initiative as it shares the mission of boosting interconnectivity among member states, he added.
The SCO was established in Shanghai in 2001, with China, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan as founding members. With the inclusion of India and Pakistan, the eight SCO member states now account for more than 60 percent of the Eurasian landmass, nearly half of the world's population and over 20 percent of global GDP.
As international order continues to be challenged by the US and faces great uncertainty, it's the joint mission and responsibility of major powers like China and Russia to promote peace and prosperity, Gao said.
***
The SCO is a security and development-oriented institution initiated and led by China in order to ensure the eradication of three evils: Separatism, Terrorism (state and non-state) and extremism (religious, sectarian and ethnic). As China gains more capability and looks further across the region, the SCO will gain prominence.
One significant weakness of the SCO is its consensus-based decision making. The SCO should change the and, having allowed China and Russia veto power, should make decisions based on majority voting.
Then the SCO will become more agile and effective.
@Cybernetics , @Chinese-Dragon