SCO Secretary General, Pakistani Commerce Minister discuss SCO development based on Shanghai spirit

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Islamabad: The Secretary General Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Zhang Ming and Federal Minister for Commerce Syed Naveed Qamar discussed the Organisation’s successful development as an effective mechanism of equal partnership based on the Shanghai spirit.

During the meeting here, the SCO Secretary General expressed his views on a broad range of international and regional development issues and discussed trade, economic, cultural and humanitarian cooperation in the SCO space.

The Secretary General maintained that the SCO had taken a befitting place in the system of international organisations of multilateral cooperation.

While extending his appreciations, the Commerce Minister endorsed the importance of the SCO’s initiatives on promoting interaction in the development of a new type of international relations in the spirit of mutual respect, justice, equality and mutually beneficial cooperation. The Commerce Minister also regarded the SCO’s substantial contribution to regional security, global economic development, social, cultural and scientific ties in the region.

He hoped that the SCO Member States would continue developing cooperation in the fields of politics and security, trade, economy, finance investment, as well as cultural and humanitarian ties towards a peaceful, safe, prosperous and ecologically friendly region.

While emphasizing on cooperation as discussed above, the Commerce Minister also stated that the global economy was dealing with the negative consequences of the coronavirus pandemic, as well as increased protectionism, such as unilateral trade restrictions, which are hindering sustainable and balanced economic growth.

He stressed that it was Pakistan’s current priority to do management of financial and economic risks rooted in socioeconomic factors along with climate change, depletion of resources and environmental degradation.

During the meeting, it was discussed the importance of effectively using the potentials of the multilateral trade and economic cooperation created during the process of the SCO’s activities.

It was agreed that the cooperation priorities should be the expansion and deepening of ties in the fields of finance, trade, investment, industry, transport, energy, agriculture, digital economy and other spheres, including the drafting of joint programmes and projects in the interests of the sustainable socioeconomic development of the SCO Member States.

It was reaffirmed that SCO must consider the initiatives to develop and adopt an Economic Development Strategy for the SCO Region. Moreover, the Federal Minister appreciated the initiatives of SCO like financial institutions and development institutions under SCO Interbank Consortium (SCO IBC) which are aimed at containing the growing challenges and restoring the stability of the global economy through effective implementation.

Naveed Qamar contended that they would not only promote the development of an open global economy based on the principles of multilateralism, mutual consultation and mutual benefit, but would also help in maintaining a smooth and stable operation of sustainable and diversified industrial supply chains.

Commerce Minister also expressed his keen interest in the importance of joint promotion of entrepreneurial initiatives in the field of micro, small and medium-sized businesses and intraregional cooperation and creation of the SCO Development Bank and the SCO Development Fund along with developing a draft roadmap on the gradual increase of the share of national currencies in reciprocal payments by the interested Member States.