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President Hu meets with SCO summiteers
(chinadaily.com.cn)
Updated: 2006-06-15 06:14

SHANGHAI: Heads of state from the six-nation Shanghai Co-operation Organization (SCO) will meet today to chart a path for the group's future, after President Hu Jintao yesterday hosted a series of commemorative activities and meetings.


President Hu Jintao (first right, front) talks with Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev, Kyrgyz President Kurmanbek Bakiyev, Russian President Vladimir Putin, Tajik President Emomali Rakhmonov and Uzbek President Islam Karimov after a tree planting ceremony marking the 5th anniversary of the founding of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization at a hotel in west Shanghai yesterday. [Xinhua]

The one-day SCO summit, to be held at the Shanghai International Convention Centre, coincides with the fifth anniversary of the organization's founding on June 15, 2001 and the 10th of its prototype the Shanghai Five mechanism.

While meeting his Tajik counterpart Emomali Rakhmonov yesterday afternoon, Hu said the summit is of great significance.

"With joint efforts of each party, I believe the summit will achieve its goal of strengthening mutual trust, promoting unity and deepening co-operation," he said.

The regional body grouping China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan is the first international organization with its headquarters in China.

As the annual SCO summit returns to its birthplace, the six presidents will review the organization's five-year achievements, outline objectives for future co-operation, and exchange views on major international and regional issues.

The summit is also expected to pass a declaration and endorse dozens of documents that promote stronger bilateral and multilateral co-operation in a wide range of sectors.

Afghan President Hamid Karzai and leaders of four SCO observer countries Mongolia, Iran, India and Pakistan will also be present at the summit.

Ahead of what is called a "milestone" meeting, Hu, along with his five foreign counterparts, attended a tree-planting ceremony in the Xijiao State Guest Hotel yesterday afternoon.

With the help of six children, they planted a white magnolia tree Shanghai's city flower noted for its splendid blossoms in early spring before inaugurating a monument in commemoration of the event.

Because magnolia trees can live for as long as 1,000 years, it is said the tree signifies the vitality of the SCO.

The ceremony was such that even the shovels the top leaders used bore the national emblem of their respective countries.

Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev, Kyrgyz President Kurmanbek Bakiyev, Russian President Vladimir Putin, Tajik President Emomali Rakhmonov, Uzbek President Islam Karimov and other guests were then treated to a sightseeing boat tour of the Huangpu River, which runs through this economic hub of China.

A dazzling fireworks display was staged during the tour, lighting up the sky over the river and adding to the appeal of the eye-catching city.

Also yesterday afternoon, Hu held separate meetings with President Rakhmonov of Tajikistan, President Nazarbayev of Kazakhstan and President Karimov of Uzbekistan on bilateral relations and the growth of the SCO.

The Chinese president said Beijing appreciated the three central Asian countries' firm support for China in the fight against terrorist forces of "East Turkistan."

The Chinese side is ready to push for stronger links with the three countries in wide-ranging fields such as economy, trade and energy, he said.

The three presidents pledged further co-operation with China in cracking down on the "three evil forces" of terrorism, separatism and extremism to safeguard security and stability in the region.

Executive Secretary Vladimir Rushailo of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) and Deputy Secretary-General Wilfrido. V. Villacorta of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) will attend the summit as guests.

It was the first time that the SCO invited representatives of some international organizations that have co-operative ties with it to its summit.


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