HOME    NEWS    SPECIAL REPORT    PHOTO    COMMENTARY    VOICE
NEWS > Mainland
Russian officials highly evaluate SCO achievements
2006-06-12 10:00:09 Xinhua English

MOSCOW, June 12 (Xinhua) -- Russian officials have highly evaluated the achievements the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) made in the past five years since its establishment in Shanghai, China.

In a recent interview with news media ahead of the 2006 SCO summit, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Alekseyev said that since its coming into being in 2001, the SCO has adopted a series of legal documents which lay the legal basis for cooperation among its members.

Mongolia, Pakistan, Iran and India were granted observer status in 2004 and 2005, and more countries have expressed the hope for becoming SCO observers, he said. All these are a manifestation of the SCO's success.

Alekseyev said the SCO also attaches great importance to opening dialogue with other international organizations and maintains working contacts with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), the Eurasian Economic Community, the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation and UN agencies.

One of the most important tasks that the SCO has been facing is the joint combat against terrorism, separatism and extremism, Alekseyev said.

The SCO member countries have held joint anti-terrorism exercises in Kazakhstan and China, the Russian deputy foreign minister said. A similar military exercise is going to be staged in Russia next year, he added.

At the forthcoming SCO annual summit, which is scheduled for June 15 in Shanghai, a number of documents will be signed to strengthen anti-terror cooperation among SCO members, he said.

Nikolai Spassky, a deputy secretary of the Russian Security Council, told the Rossiiskaya Gazeta daily that the Asia-Pacific region enjoys the fastest economic growth in the world and the new trend of development is demonstrated most clearly in the region.

"If Russia wants to catch up with the trend, it must formulate a new comprehensive strategy oriented to the Asia-Pacific region," Spassky said.

To speed up the development in the Siberian and Far East region has been listed as one of the priorities of the Russian government, so the new strategy should be conducive to expanding economic and high-tech cooperation between Russia and the Asia-Pacific region, Spassky said. Enditem

MORE NEWS
Govt issues emergency bird flu control order  
China to launch new nationwide survey on death causes  
Media Center of SCO summit opens  
Govt to step up crackdowns on commercial briberies  
Marking scheme to be introduced to HK's new quality migrant scheme  
China, Zimbabwe vow to promote mutually-beneficial co-op  
China and WHO to fight infectious diseases at new center  
China hopes Indonesia to honor commitment to one-China policy  

SINA English is the English-language destination for news and information about China. Find general information on life, culture and travel in China through our news and special reports£¬or find business partners through our online Business Directory. For investment opportunities with SINA, please click the link "Investor" below.
| About SINA | Investor | Media Kit | Comments or Question? |
Copyright © 1996-2006 SINA Corporation, All Rights Reserved