PM Nawaz to attend SCO summit in Kazakhstan

Pakistan will be given full membership of SCO during the two-day meet


Our Correspondent June 07, 2017
Pakistan will be given a full membership of the SCO during the two-day meet. PHOTO: AFP

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif is set to attend the 17th meeting of the Heads of the State Council (HoSC) of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation Summit (SCO) starting in Astana, Kazakhstan on June 8.

The HoSC is the highest decision-making body of SCO which meets every year. Its last summit was held in Tashkent, Uzbekistan in June last year.

Pakistan becomes full member of SCO

During the two-day summit, Pakistan will be given full membership of the SCO. Pakistan had applied for the body’s membership in 2010. The decision, in principle, to give membership to Pakistan was taken during SCO Heads of the States 2015 meeting held in Ufa, Russia.

Pakistan has been actively participating in the activities of the organisation being as an observer with the SCO since 2005.

Meanwhile, on the sidelines of the SCO Summit, PM Nawaz will hold a number of bilateral meetings with other participating leaders.

Pakistan fully subscribes to the charter of SCO and the ‘Shanghai Spirit’ and shares deep-rooted historical and cultural links with the organisation and its member states.

The SCO is expected to help Pakistan underscore its interest in regional peace, stability and development and its support for regional cooperation against terrorism and extremism.

Pakistan’s inclusion in SCO to bring funds for energy projects

Besides the SCO Summit, Kazakhstan is also hosting the International Expo 2017, in which more than 100 countries, including Pakistan, are participating.

PM Nawaz along with other participating SCO Heads of the States will also attend the inaugural ceremony of the expo.

COMMENTS (1)

Sean | 6 years ago | Reply With this JIT report, he still wants to visit?
Replying to X

Comments are moderated and generally will be posted if they are on-topic and not abusive.

For more information, please see our Comments FAQ