The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) is set to reach new heights as Kazakhstan hosts the annual summit in Astana on July 3-4. Since assuming the rotating presidency last July, Kazakhstan has orchestrated over 140 activities and consultations, paving the way for a pivotal summit that marks a historic moment for both the SCO and Kazakhstan.
One of the summit's key highlights is the anticipated admission of Belarus as the 10th member, further expanding the organization's influence. Amid global turbulence, the SCO continues to uphold its role as a comprehensive cooperation platform, addressing critical issues such as terrorism, cyberattacks, and organized crime without aligning as a military alliance.
Kazakhstan's leadership within the SCO underscores its strategic importance in the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). As the birthplace of the Silk Road Economic Belt, Kazakhstan bridges Europe and Asia, enhancing economic opportunities through transit transportation. President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev has reaffirmed Kazakhstan's commitment to the BRI, emphasizing its significance for the country's economic development.
Following the summit, the SCO presidency will transition to China, promising continued collaboration and the promotion of consensus-driven outcomes. This seamless handover aims to sustain the momentum built during Kazakhstan's tenure, reinforcing the SCO's role in fostering regional stability and economic growth.
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China-Kazakhstan partnership takes SCO collaboration to a new height
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