SCO releases joint communiqué to further cooperation

DUSHANBE, October 15, 2009, Asia-Plus  — The eighth prime ministers” meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) member states that was held in Beijing on October 14 resulted in singing of a number of documents and a joint communiqué to further the cooperation among the member states. According to Russia’s RIA Novosti, the sides signed […]

Victoria Naumova

DUSHANBE, October 15, 2009, Asia-Plus  — The eighth prime ministers” meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) member states that was held in Beijing on October 14 resulted in singing of a number of documents and a joint communiqué to further the cooperation among the member states.

According to Russia’s RIA Novosti, the sides signed resolutions of the SCO council of heads of government on the SCO Secretariat report on the process of implementation of the program of trade and economic cooperation between the SCO states, financial report on the SCO budget for 2008, the SCO budget for 2010, etc.  Besides, a protocol on cooperation between the CSO customs services on training of personnel was signed.

China’s Xinhua reports that the joint communiqué reiterates that the SCO member states will carry out active cooperation in economic and trade, resources, agriculture, transportation, culture, environment protection, etc.

The premiers at the meeting agreed in the joint communiqué that the financial cooperation should be deepened.  The financial sectors of the member states should enhance the information exchange to tackle the global financial crisis.  The member states will also carry on research on the meetings of financial ministers and heads of central banks. The setup of the SCO special bank account was also discussed.

The premiers urged to take proper measures to make more effective use of the cross-border transportation potential of member states and improve the legal basis of the transportation cooperation.

They agreed in the joint communiqué to launch as soon as possible two example projects of “SCO information super highway” and “cross-border digital cooperation by using digital signatures.”

The premiers reached the consensus to speed up the preparation work for the first meeting of agricultural ministers of member states and the research on the draft of the SCO member states agricultural cooperation agreement.

The joint communiqué stressed the cooperation in customs through simplifying trade procedures, increasing the custom clearance capability as well as improving the infrastructure construction.

They agreed to solve the problems of products quality and security of the regional trade to pave a more convenient way for the commodity circulation among the member states.

The premiers reached consensus to make joint efforts to upgrade the disaster relief level in an effort to better cope with disasters.

Concerning the educational cooperation, the premiers vowed to continue to launch the forum of heads of higher education institute and the “education week” of the member states.

The joint communiqué also emphasized the significance of establishing the partnership among medical institutions of the member states and the joint prevention and treatment of infectious diseases.

The next prime ministers” meeting of the SCO member states is to be held in Kyrgyzstan in 2010.

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