SCO meet begins in China to step up cooperation against terror
BY Agencies16 Dec 2015 5:22 AM IST
Agencies16 Dec 2015 5:22 AM IST
The two-day meeting of the heads of governments of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) being attended among others by Minister of State for External Affairs Gen V K Singh began on Monday Zhengzhou city to step up regional cooperation against terrorism.
Presided over by Premier Li Keqiang the meeting is also being attended by Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif.
During the two-day meeting, heads of government from the SCO members - China, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan are expected to discuss cooperation in trade, investment, finance, transportation and culture. Anti-terrorism will be high on the agenda this year as the world is confronted with new, severe terrorist challenges, Shi Ze, a researcher with the China Institute of International Studies (CIIS) told state-run Xinhua news agency. Shi said, the security situation is still fragile in Pakistan, putting pressure on SCO member states. Many SCO member states are close to areas where the Islamic State (IS) extremist group has been conducting terrorist attacks. “Anti-terrorism is an urgent task for all member states in the bloc,” Shi said.
The SCO formed the Executive Committee of Regional Anti-Terrorism to help fight terror in 2004, but more work needs to be done in light of the new situation, he said. The leaders are expected to discuss how to prevent the penetration of terrorist forces as well as how to better coordinate information and exchanges. They are also expected to sign a host of cooperation deals and SCO internal affairs resolutions, Chinese vice foreign minister Cheng Guoping said ahead of the meeting. India and Pakistan which are SCO observers are due to join as regular members.
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