SCO sets good example for multilateral cooperation
The 18th summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, which concluded in Qingdao, East China's Shandong province, on Sunday, offered a new vision for a more just and equitable world order featuring common security and shared growth, along with open and inclusive international cooperation for better global governance.
As security and stability are indispensable for sustainable development, the members of the regional group vowed to strengthen their cooperation in the fight against terrorism, separatism, extremism and cross-border crimes by conducting joint counter-terrorism drills and enhancing their law enforcement coordination and exchanges of information. Their intention to facilitate peace and reconstruction in Afghanistan will also contribute to this.
Over the years, the SCO has evolved to embrace economic cooperation and common security, and President Xi Jinping's announcement of a 30-billion-yuan ($4.7 billion) special lending facility within the framework of the SCO Inter-bank Consortium will be a shot in the arm for the group's efforts to foster new prospects for the integrated development of the region. This, in addition to the opening of a demonstration area in Qingdao to help advance trade and facilitate investment between China and the other SCO member states, reflects their shared resolve to work together for common prosperity.