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Statement by H.E. Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif, Prime
Minister of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, at the SCO
Heads of State Council
Your
Excellency President Nursultan Nazarbayev,
Distinguished SCO leaders,
Excellencies,
Ladies and Gentlemen,
Today is a historic day for Pakistan, India and the
Shanghai Cooperation Organization. With immense pride
and high expectations, Pakistan enters into this
prestigious and important organization as a full member.
On this occasion, I thank the founding members of the
SCO - China, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan
and Uzbekistan - for their staunch support to Pakistan's
membership.
We are grateful to the SCO Secretary General and his
efficient team for their assistance in the membership
process.
I also convey my profound gratitude to President
Nazarbayev and the people of Kazakhstan for hosting this
important summit; and for extending warm hospitality.
Mr. President,
Pakistan is not unfamiliar with the SCO. In fact, over
the last decade, it has developed a deep association
with the organization as its active Observer. We have
attended all Summits; and worked earnestly with SCO's
institutions such as its Business Council, Interbanking
Consortium, SCO Forum and the Regional Anti-terrorist
Structure.
So, in a sense, we come prepared but we realize that we
have a lot to learn from the wisdom of the founding
members, as we orient our foreign policy in a changing
international environment.
Mr. President,
With SCO members, we share deep historical and cultural
ties, as well as strong economic and strategic linkages.
SCO's goals resonate with Pakistan's national ethos; and
so do the core values of the Shanghai Spirit and the SCO
Charter with our own quest for a peaceful neighborhood.
In this contact, I welcome the proposal made by
President XI on the need for a "long term treaty of good
neighborhood for the next 5 years" among SCO members.
As leaders, we should leave a legacy of peace and amity
for our future generations; not a toxic harvest of
conflict and animosity. Instead of talking about
counterweights and containment, let us create shared
spaces for all.
Mr. President,
I congratulate India for joining the SCO family.
Today, in its outreach, the SCO is truly
transcontinental. In coming decades, it would serve as a
strong link between the Asia-Pacific, East Asia, West
Asia and the Atlantic region.
Over the years, the SCO has emerged as a sheet anchor
for regional stability. Now it is destined to become a
cornerstone of global politics and economics, with
economics gaining primacy.
The SCO gives us a powerful platform for partnerships to
promote peace, build trust, and spur economic
development for shared prosperity. Moreover, it helps us
all combat terrorism, reduce arms race, eliminate
poverty, fight epidemics, deal with natural disasters,
tackle climate change, and ensure water security.
Mr. President,
We fully endorse the SCO's resolve to fight the twin
evils of terrorism and extremism. Pakistan has fought
its own fierce war against international terrorism and
violent extremism; and with the grace of God we have
been able to turn around the security and economic
situation in our country. The SCO's expansion takes
place at an opportune time, as the Belt and Road
Initiative (BRI) transforms global economic landscape.
And, in Pakistan, we are diligently implementing the
China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), which is the
flagship of the BRI. What is more, these mega projects
will benefit the entire SCO community.
Mr. President,
We attend this summit with the confidence that we would
be able to change the world for the better. We would do
so by harnessing the SCO's enormous potential and proven
competencies, as well as by leveraging the strong
political will of the nations represented in the SCO.
Pakistan stands ready to contribute to this collective
endeavor. Thank you. |
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