Pakistan gears up to host regional leaders for key SCO summit in Islamabad today
Islamabad: Pakistan will host leaders from Russia, Iran, India, China and other regional nations today, Tuesday, for the Shanghai Cooperation Organization’s (SCO) 23rd Council of Heads of Government summit in Islamabad where important discussions related to multilateral cooperation in economy, trade and militancy is expected to take place.
Pakistan’s capital Islamabad has been in lockdown ahead of the two-day conference scheduled for Oct. 15-16, with some its main arteries blocked amid heightened presence of police and paramilitary forces in various parts of the city. The government has announced a three-day public holiday in Islamabad starting Monday, with schools and businesses closed due to security concerns ahead of the meeting.
The SCO is sometimes touted as an alternative to the Western-dominated NATO military alliance. The prime ministers of Russia, China, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan are expected to take part in the summit while India’s foreign minister and Iran’s first vice president are also expected to attend the regional event. Mongolia’s prime minister will attend the event as an observer while the deputy chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers and foreign minister of Turkmenistan has been invited as a special guest.
“Pakistan is all set to host meeting of the Council of the Heads of Government of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization in Islamabad on Tuesday and Wednesday,” state broadcaster Radio Pakistan said in a report.
Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif will chair the CHG session and is expected to hold meetings with regional leaders on the sidelines of the event. SCO leaders will adopt important organizational decisions to further enhance cooperation among member states and approve the inter-governmental body’s budget during the summit.
Chinese Prime Minister Li Qiang arrived in Islamabad on Monday to attend the SCO meeting, marking the first time in 11 years that a Chinese premier visited the country. Qiang oversaw the signing of several cooperation agreements with Pakistan on trade and investment and virtually inaugurated a China-sponsored international airport in the port city of Gwadar.