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Pakistani, Turkish envoys praise SCO for connecting hearts and minds

By Jiao Jie and Xu Wei | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2025-07-09 21:39
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China Daily and Beijing Foreign Studies University recently hosted a cultural salon event focusing on people-to-people friendship among Shanghai Cooperation Organization countries. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]

While the Shanghai Cooperation Organization provides a platform for political and economic collaboration, its enduring strength lies in its capacity to nurture connections of the heart and mind - connections that transcend borders, Pakistani Ambassador to China Khalil Hashmi said.

Hashmi made the remarks in a message to a recent cultural salon jointly hosted by China Daily and Beijing Foreign Studies University under the theme "Harmonious Resonance: Celebrating Friendship and Meaningful Connections".

The top envoy from Islamabad emphasized that beyond political and economic cooperation, true connections are rooted in mutual understanding, shared values, and respect for diverse cultural identities.

"The spirit of the SCO reminds us that peace, inclusiveness, mutual respect, and shared prosperity are not abstract ideals — they are achievable through dialogue and a deep appreciation for our diverse cultural identities," he said.

"Through music, painting, dance, and storytelling, we discover what unites us - our shared humanity, our hopes, and our desire for a more peaceful and connected world," he said.

Gozde Ozturk, the charge d' Affaires of the Turkish embassy, praised the sincerity and warmth she has experienced during her time in Beijing, saying that the human connections she formed have helped her better understand Chinese culture.

"I see a commonality between Turkish and Chinese cultures that we both attach great importance to friendship and social community, living in harmony as a community."

Ozturk added that the long-standing relationship between Turkiye and China — dating back to the ancient Silk Road — continues to thrive through both official exchanges and grassroots connections.

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