The 10th Shanghai Cooperation Organization Council summit, which began in the Uzbekistan capital of Tashkent yesterday, has acquired special importance because of the continuing global economic crisis and an even more volatile situation in Central Asia.
Chinese President Hu Jintao's upcoming visit to Uzbekistan will help chart the future direction of the bilateral ties and add momentum to the development of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), said Chinese Ambassador to Uzbekistan Yu Hongjun.
International organizations and countries in the world, including the European Union and the United States, have shown growing interest in working with the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), a Russian expert says.
President Hu Jintao's participation at the upcoming Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit in the Uzbekistan capital of Tashkent testifies to China's long-term commitment toward a sustained, healthy and stable development of the organization.
The Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) has more and more found its position in international affairs and all member states are optimistic about its future, a senior Russian official says.
Since its establishment in 2001, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) has seen its member states strengthen and deepen political trust and pragmatic cooperation in various fields and greatly contribute to regional stability and common development.