Adviser to the Prime Minister on National Security and Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz left for Dushanbe, Tajikistan on Thursday as the head of a delegation to represent Pakistan at the meeting of the Shanghai Co-operation Organisation (SCO)'s Council of Heads of State, being held there from September 11 to 12.
According to Foreign Office spokesperson Tasnim Aslam, the Adviser, during his visit, will also hold bilateral meetings on the sidelines of the summit with certain world leaders. Tajikistan currently holds the Chairmanship of the SCO under the motto of "Co-operation, Co-development and Co-prosperity."
Pakistan subscribes to the principles of the SCO contained in its Charter. As an observer of the SCO, the spokesperson said Pakistan had been making substantive contributions for regional peace, security and development in SCO Heads of State Council and Heads of Government Council meetings. "It is a matter of satisfaction that Pakistan's request for membership of SCO is under active consideration of SCO members," she added.
The SCO comprises six Member States, five Observers and three Dialogue Partners. Established in June 2001, the SCO aims at strengthening friendly relations amongst states, maintenance of peace, stability and security in the region, building a new, just and rational international political and economic order, joint efforts in combating terrorism, extremism, separatism and the menace of narcotic substances.
Tasnim Aslam said Tajikistan, separated from Pakistan only by a narrow strip of territory, was a close friend with common history, culture and linguistic affinity. This is a gateway for Pakistan to Central Asia and an entry point to Pakistan for Tajikistan and other Central Asian States for the use of Pakistani seaports, which promise easy and economical access to and from global markets. Political, economic and security co-operation between the two countries continued to grow stronger and was a source of stability and prosperity for the region, she added.