CPEC to support SCO’s regional connectivity agenda: Shehbaz Sharif
Lahore: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has said that the gigantic China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) would support the regional connectivity agenda of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO).
“CPEC can serve as a useful model in its (connectivity) facilitation. The enhancement of transport and communication links, are keys to the SCO connectivity agenda,” he stressed during a meeting with Secretary General of the SCO Ambassador Zhang Ming who called on him here.
The PM also shared his perspective on a number of specific regional and global security issues as well as SCO’s role in promoting stability in the region and beyond.
In this context, he appreciated the work of SCO’s Regional Anti-Terrorist Structure (SCO-RATS).
He maintained that Pakistan, together with other member states, was playing an active role in countering common security challenges as part of the SCO-RATS.
The PM emphasised that the CPEC was not only a development project but would bring the regional countries together through connectivity and easy access.
He underlined that the SCO will be able to use the CPEC for the benefit of the whole region.
The PM assured Pakistan’s full support in the fulfillment of the purposes and objectives of the SCO.
He hoped that all SCO members would continue to work together for building peace, enhancing international solidarity and cooperation.
The PM also reaffirmed Pakistan’s strong commitment to the principles of the SCO Charter and the ‘Shanghai Spirit.’
He highlighted the current global challenges manifested in the high fuel and food prices and the resultant food insecurity as well as economic and financial difficulties for a large number of countries including SCO members.
Appreciating the comprehensive development agenda of SCO, the prime minister emphasized that the core purpose of the Organization remained the growth and prosperity of the SCO region and how well the SCO leaders were responding to the aspirations and ambitions of their people to have better standards of living.
He underscored Pakistan’s priorities and national development goals as well as important areas of interest within the SCO framework of cooperation — including trade and economy; connectivity and transport; poverty alleviation; energy; agriculture and food security; climate change; security; information technology; digitalization; and cultural and people-to-people linkages.
PM Sharif urged the need for developing appropriate funding mechanisms to promote intra-SCO trade as well as development initiatives.
On the occasion, the SCO secretary general expressed his sincere gratitude to the government and leadership of Pakistan for arranging his visit before the upcoming SCO Council of Foreign Ministers and Heads of State meetings in Uzbekistan.
The secretary general lauded Pakistan’s constructive contributions to SCO’s work and activities across all domains and thanked the prime minister for the guidance provided with regard to SCO’s priorities and endeavours in the future.
He also highlighted the invitation to the prime minister to attend the SCO summit in Samarkand in September 2022 to which Prime Minister Sharif responded that he was looking forward to participate in the summit.
The PM also warmly felicitated the secretary-general on taking up his important assignment.
SCO is an 8-member trans-regional multilateral Organization, based on the “Shanghai Spirit” which stands for mutual trust and respect, equality, respect for diverse civilizations, and pursuit of shared development.
In the two decades, since its establishment, SCO has become a major international platform representing 41% of the world population with a 23% share in global Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
The four-day visit of the SCO secretary general provided an important opportunity for consultations at the highest level and greater understanding of Pakistan’s expectations from the Organization.