SCO Qingdao Summit: Anchor's opinion on the mission of SCO
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With new members and new agendas, where will the organization lead us? CGTN's Zou Yue explains.
Shanghai Cooperation Organization has just declared their vision for the next 5 years in Qingdao. SCO has new members and new agendas. But why these countries and what are their missions? Well, we can probably look back at history for some clues.
In 1271, an Italian visited many of the places we now call SCO countries. What he found is a trade route traversing the vast difficult geography of Eurasia, it was the Silk Road. His name is Marco Polo. But what are the new ethos of the Silk Road? The answer is S.C.O: S is security, C is complexity and O is opportunity.
If security is a game, it is not chess of the West. It is go of the East. There is no absolute security, all security is relative. In the game of go, we don't checkmate, we compare advantages. The best security is mutual. Be it territorial, economic or social, no country is able to be alone and secure. And no one likes a bully who is always winning by forcing hands. And a lot of people saw one at the G7 gathering in Quebec. And in Qingdao the parties tried to play a different game.
Simplicity is deceivingly sweet and Me First may only serve you well for a while. But it simply makes no sense to grandstand for political convenience like what the current American leader does. John F. Kennedy's words still ring a bell, building connectivity, boosting trade and bolstering security, China and other SCO countries chose to do these things not because they are easy but because they are hard. And complexity is always hard.
Opportunity means vision. In a matter of 4 decades, China overhauled its out-of-date infrastructure and enriched 700 million people. China realizes it can't and shouldn't succeed on its own. In Eurasia, geography used to be the enemy of the people as the landmass was too vast and varied. Now geography is our friend. Technology and ingenuity changed everything. Asia and Europe can feed off each other. China's success of connectivity can be copied elsewhere. Our future should not be about building walls or fences, but bridges and roads, our debate should not be about how much you pay more to enter my market, but how big a market it will be if we open our own, and our wealth should come from linking arms, not parting ways. China has proved connectivity is the animator for wealth and wellbeing, and it is trying to tell the world, there is a better option for all.
If Marco Polo was alive, he would root for SCO, for Shanghai Cooperation Organization and for security, complexity and opportunity.