Launch of Shanghai Cooperation Organisation to Counter Militancy and Boost Trade

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The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) was established with the merging of the Shanghai Five nations and the inclusion of Uzbekistan. The SCO's founding members, China, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan, came together to combat ethnic and religious extremism, enhance regional security, and boost economic cooperation. The signing of the agreement marked a significant step towards fostering stability and prosperity in the region. The SCO aimed to strengthen mutual trust and good-neighborly relations among member states while addressing common challenges. By prioritizing the fight against terrorism, separatism, and extremism, the organization sought to maintain peace and stability within its borders. Furthermore, the promotion of trade and investment among member states was crucial for fostering economic growth and development in the region. The launch of the SCO signaled a new era of collaboration among China, Russia, and the Central Asian states, underscoring the importance of regional cooperation in addressing shared security concerns and promoting economic prosperity. The agreement highlighted the commitment of member states to work together towards achieving common goals and mutual benefits. #ShanghaiCooperationOrganisation #RegionalSecurity #EconomicCooperation #MutualTrust #Counterterrorism
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