Past and Present of the SCO Summit

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Scheduled for June 9-10, the upcoming 18th summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) will witness the gathering of leaders of SCO member states and observer states, as well as heads of international organizations in Qingdao, a coastal city in East China’s Shandong province.

This is the first SCO summit since the expansion of the SCO in June 2017 at the Astana summit in Kazakhstan, when India and Pakistan were accepted as full members.

It is the second major diplomatic event China is going to host in 2018, following the Boao Forum for Asia annual conference in April.



What is the SCO Summit?
The Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) is a Eurasian political, economic, and security organization founded on June 15, 2001 in Shanghai, China by the People’s Republic of China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz Republic, Russia, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan.

The SCO has undergone an extraordinary development process and become a comprehensive regional organization with vast influence since its inception 17 years ago.

Member states have promoted cooperation in various areas and played constructive roles in regional and international issues, and therefore set an example of a new type of international relations featuring mutual respect, fairness and justice, and win-win cooperation.



Photo taken on May 3, 2018 shows the old town of Qingdao, east China’s Shandong Province.The 18th Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Summit is scheduled for June 9 to 10 in Qingdao,a coastal city in east China’s Shandong Province.


Qingdao, Host City of 18th SCO Summit
Since the creation of the SCO, the summit had been held in China three times, twice in Shanghai and once in Beijing. Qingdao is the third host city.

Home to Tsingtao Beer and home appliance giant Haier, Qingdao is becoming a more attractive place to run important multilateral events.

The summit will not only boost Qingdao’s tourism, trade and convention and exhibition industries, but will also promote new growth sources and improve the quality of the city’s development.


Chinese President Xi Jinping (2nd L) and leaders of other Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) member states pose for a group photo before a small-range meeting of the 17th meeting of Council of Heads of State of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) in Astana, Kazakhstan, June 9, 2017.


Who will Attend the Summit?
Leaders of the eight SCO member states and the four observer states, as well as heads of international organizations will attend the summit to exchange their views on cooperation.

The SCO’s full members are China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, India and Pakistan. Its observer states are Afghanistan, Belarus, Iran, and Mongolia.

What is on Agenda?
Xi will chair the summit and invite the guests to a welcome banquet and a fireworks display.

Participants will sum up the development experience of the SCO, advocate the “Shanghai Spirit,” and discuss measures to fight the “three evil forces” of terrorism, extremism and separatism, drug trafficking, and cybercrime.

The summit will also focus on issues like improving global governance and consolidating the multilateral trade system, and lay out new plans to enhance the synergy of development strategies of member states, especially promoting the construction of the Belt and Road to lift regional economic cooperation.

On the sidelines of the summit, the presidents of Russia, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan will pay state visits to China, and the Iranian president will pay a working visit to China.

Xi will also hold bilateral meetings with other leaders during the event.


Musicians play Chinese folk music at the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Art Festival in Beijing, capital of China, May 30, 2018. The festival opened on Wednesday and will last until Friday.


Consensus to be Reached
The summit will issue the Qingdao Declaration to summarize the development experience of the SCO and promote the “Shanghai Spirit” of mutual trust, mutual benefit, equality, consultation, respect for diverse civilizations, and pursuit of common development.

It will ratify a five-year outline for the implementation of the Treaty on Long-term Good Neighborliness, Friendship and Cooperation, and approve more than 10 cooperation deals covering areas including security, economy, and people-to-people exchanges.


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