SCO Meeting: Premier Li follows up agreements reached at SCO Qingdao Summit
Updated 20:45, 14-Oct-2018
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A new chapter in Chinese multilateral cooperation unfolds in Tajikistan. With Premier Li's arrival, the gathering follows the SCO Qingdao Summit four months ago in China and it will be a chance for China and the other countries that were there to follow up on agreements made by then. CGTN's Su Yuting reports.
Strengthening cooperation under the framework of the SCO, Premier Li Keqiang's first in-office visit to Tajikistan brings with it a pledge to implement agreements reached in June at a meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization. That Qingdao SCO Summit mapped out the course for future development via the Qingdao Declaration, and 23 signed cooperation documents.
DENG HAO, SECRETARY GENERAL CHINA CENTER FOR SCO STUDIES, CIIS "The Qingdao Declaration highlights the construction of a new-type of international relations, and the building of a common community with a shared future for mankind. I believe during the SCO meeting in Tajikistan, leaders will further implement the outcomes of the Qingdao Summit."
In 17 years of consistent growth, the SCO now accounts for 20% of the world's economy and 40% of its population. It has become the world's largest comprehensive regional organization, covering the largest area and population in the world.
Amid global uncertainties and rising unilateralism and protectionism, experts say international and regional organizations like the SCO mechanism have become the "anchors of stability", playing roles of world peacemaker, global development contributor, and defender of the international order.
DENG HAO, SECRETARY GENERAL CHINA CENTER FOR SCO STUDIES, CIIS "During the SCO Qingdao Summit, President Xi Jinping pointed out the developmental direction of the SCO under the guidance of the 'Shanghai Spirit.' He said SCO member states have deepened mutual trust and friendly relations, consolidated regional security and stability, promoted common development, and forged a constructive partnership. There are no alliances nor confrontations, and no targeting any third party. There will be more cooperation in areas of trade and finance, political security as well as people-to-people and cultural exchanges."
SU YUTING BEIJING "During the SCO Qingdao Summit, all parties issued a joint statement on trade liberalization and investment facilitation, calling for efforts to safeguard the multilateral trading system with WTO rules at its core. Experts said Premier Li Keqiang's attendance at the SCO meeting in the Tajik city of Dushanbe is expected to inject new impetus into the development of the SCO and further construct an open world economy, hence utter a strong voice of adhering to multilateralism and opposing protectionism. Su Yuting, CGTN, Beijing."