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President Hu: SCO future hinges on action
www.chinanews.cn 2005-07-06 09:58:03
(Source: CRIENGLISH.com)
President Hu Jintao addresses the summit of the Shanghai Cooperation
Organization (SCO) July 5. (Photo: Xinhua)
ASTANA, Kazakhstan, July 5 - Chinese President Hu Jintao said at an SCO
summit in the Kazakh capital of Astana that members of the organization
should strive to translate the organization's cooperation potential into
actual results and adequately cope with challenges brought by complex
international and regional changes.
Hu listed security, economic and human resources cooperation as primary
tasks facing the organization.
Hu urged member countries and the whole region to promote the
implementation of documents and agreements on fighting extremism,
separatism and terrorism, and conduct effective information exchange and
step up research on the establishment of emergency mechanisms.
On economic cooperation, Hu asked for more efforts to implement a
multilateral economic cooperation plan and work for the early
establishment of a banking union. He also asked to explore bilateral and
multilateral cooperation modes that involve both governments and
enterprises.
Hu said China has decided to offer even more preferential terms for the
900-million-US dollar buyer's export credit it promised to other SCO
members at the Tashkent summit last year.
On human resources cooperation, the Chinese president urged members to
boost collaboration in culture, disaster relief, education, tourism and
media.
He said China would set aside a special fund for the training of 1,500
people from other SCO member countries within the next three years.
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