We, foreign ministers of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) member countries,
Advocating the development of Afghanistan as an independent, neutral, united, peaceful, democratic and prosperous state,
Realising that peace and stability in that country is one of the main factors in ensuring security in the SCO region,
Being convinced of the need to continue helping the Afghan people in their efforts to restore the country and return to the road of peace and national accord,
Declare the following:
As friendly neighbours and important partners of Afghanistan, the SCO member states are interested in its development as a peaceful, stable and prosperous country, and confirm their respect for the traditions and culture of all peoples living in Afghanistan.
In accordance with universally accepted principles and norms of international law, primarily the UN Charter, the SCO countries reaffirm their respect for the sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity of Afghanistan. They intend to facilitate the development of Afghanistan as a country free from terrorism, war and drugs.
We condemn the violence and terror attacks that continue in Afghanistan, killing civilians and representatives of government bodies and call for their cessation as soon as possible. We note that the activities of international terrorist organisations remain one of the key factors of instability in that country. We express our deep concern over the escalation of tensions in the northern provinces of Afghanistan as a result of a sharp increase in the concentration of various terrorist, separatist and extremist groups. We consider it important for the SCO member states to enhance their joint efforts in order to counteract terrorism, separatism and extremism.
We urge all parties involved in the conflict in Afghanistan to refrain from the use of force and actions that may lead to destabilisation and unpredictable consequences near the Afghan borders with the SCO states.
The SCO member states reaffirm their willingness to continue developing cooperation with Afghanistan on countering security threats in the region, in particular, all forms and manifestations of terrorism and drug trafficking, and to jointly oppose double standards in resolving these tasks.
Emphasising the importance of long-term hospitality and effective aid for Afghan refugees, the SCO members consider it important for the international community to take active joint efforts to facilitate their proper, safe and sustainable return home.
We believe that reaching an early settlement in Afghanistan is a major factor in maintaining and strengthening security and stability in the SCO space. In this context, we emphasise the need for the Government and people of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan to intensify their efforts to restore peace, promote national economic development and counter terrorism, extremism and drug-related crime. We confirm the position of the SCO members that the conflict in Afghanistan can only be settled by political dialogue and an inclusive peace process conducted and led by the Afghans themselves.
We urge all interested states and international organisations to strengthen their cooperation, with the UN playing a central coordinating role, in order to stabilise and develop the country. In this context, we note the activities of the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan, the Special Envoy of the UN Secretary-General and the UN Regional Centre for Preventive Diplomacy.
We welcome the diplomatic support for the peace process in Afghanistan by the international public, including the inter-Afghan peace talks in Doha, the extended Troika, the Moscow consultations format and the Tashkent venue. We note the outcome of the ministerial meeting of the Heart of Asia – Istanbul process in Dushanbe on March 29-30, 2021.
Respecting the Afghan people’s independent choice of their own path of development, we are convinced that the inter-Afghan negotiations must consider the interests of all ethnic groups living in the country.
We attach much importance to our cooperation in the SCO-Afghanistan Contact Group. We consider it necessary to consistently implement the roadmap for further action by the Contact Group, which was adopted in Bishkek on June 14, 2019, with a view to strengthening regional stability and developing relations between the SCO states and Afghanistan.
We reaffirm the willingness of our countries to continue deepening cooperation with Afghanistan in politics and security, as well as in the economic and humanitarian spheres, including by maximising the potential of Afghanistan’s participation as an observer state in the SCO’s activities.
I want to see Blackwater get caught smuggling the Opium.
Beautifully written statement of intent, backed by some parties with a serious track record of constructive engagement. Welcome back to the Afghanistan of my youth, before backwoods Christian Jimmy Carter the Pious POTU$A sent in Bin Laden with his fanatical Saudi Wahabis to wage war against Godless Communism.
Good on the Taliban, but may I live to see Afghani girls going to school in skirts again. Vote Communist in the next election.
Why would you want immodest, Western dress on young, Muslim girls? I guess you also support Gay Pride? Do you want the same corruption/feminism the West is facing resulting in family breakdowns and psychological castration of the white males? I guess you are not a Muslim. That would explain it. Even Christian women in the West didn’t wear dresses that exposed their legs before WWI.
Are we returning to times of Prophets? Surely, Prophet Jesus (peace be upon him, and his Blessed Mother Mary) will return shortly to Rule with Divine, Universal Justice from Jerusalem. When Prophet Jesus (peace be upon him) all rebellious people will be humbled (through wars, diseases, starvation, and insecurity) to accept God Almighty’s Annointed Prophet (Messiah). Better get with the program to be on God’s side!
Was this Dr M observed spending time in Afghanistan (the girls in the skirts part) or was wishful think’n …….
(feminism were the top creme de la creme financiers–elite on planet — (steel n oil giants/global bankers) don’ t care about women– –
A) two households ( central banks 2x$$)
1) state (schools) the mama
a) distort family
2) destroy society
a) to justify hiking up the cost of living esp housing
b) gotta dumb down everyone
B) rinse, wash, repeat
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“They intend to facilitate the development of Afghanistan as a country free from terrorism, war and drugs.”
I would make a small change to this statement;
“They intend to facilitate the development of Afghanistan as a country free from Western colonialism, terrorism, war and drugs.”
I can remember towards the end of the Obama Regime when a mid tier US General was being grilled by a congressional committee as to how many ‘moderate rebels’ he had managed to induct into the programme on a budget running into the hundreds of $millions . . . . he hesitated briefly before replying 3 or 4. How he managed to keep a straight face, bless him, I’ll never know.
Another 5 or 6 years later and these US clowns, who refuse to learn any lessons have overseen 20 years and $trillions evaporate in the last few weeks. This level of incompetence is unparalleled in history.
As William H Warrick 111 MD states above, I’d also like to see Eric Prince’s Academi troupe caught riding mules loaded with opium on a mountain range on the Afghanistan-Tajik border. Hee Haw
The SCO is where the test bed for Taliban sincerity will play out. They Taliban will have to perform or become isolated. Their numbers are not large enough to confront their own population and the SCO influence.
SCO can get economic projects going to help jump start a normal economy. Their focus for the last few years has been economic development among their members.
So, the direct force of Russia and China are one level of influence and then the combined SCO nations is another level of influence. If the Taliban show wisdom, accommodate the principles in this statement they will have an opportunity to rule as a government or partner in a government.
Actions will have to match with action their pledges to Russia and China. And now, SCO.
Excellent. We had waited for this statement – many thanks for publishing it.
The SCO has always had the imprimatur of being a network principally designed to suppress terrorism, and as Russia continually states, this involves nations linking up their various military and policing mechanisms to coordinate across borders.
I suppose, almost by definition, borders are what make the terrorist, at least in the crossing of them.
The talk of the last week or two has focused intensely on borders. First, the Taliban committed not to adventure into their neighbor countries. Next, they assured all neighbors that they would fortify the border zones to sanitize them against becoming terrorist breeding grounds and staging areas. Neither would the Taliban threaten a neighbor’s border, nor would it allow any other force to do so.
Now comes the SCO to further the call for all the members to expand their network up to the border of a sovereign Afghanistan and, with that nation’s participation, across those borders in a pan-national collaborative effort to destroy terrorists.
And the reference to “double standards” makes it supremely clear that SCO is aware of the sources of the terrorism and drug running. So perhaps, in the end, the empire will be taken down in this region by ordinary police officers of the resisting nations.
In the USA, we have the doctrine of “hot pursuit” whereby a state police officer chasing a criminal can cross the line into another state legally in pursuit – by the mutual agreement of all the states. I suspect similar things happen when SCO makes its own agreements between countries – although I know nothing of these matters, so excuse any simplicity here.
These are the nuts and bolts that all the diplomacy exists to convene agreement on. This is what Putin has hammered on forever. Crush the terrorists. Stop the criminals. Combine forces to do this. And everyone can live in a measure of peace.
Very good news.
Sorry to pi** on this parade, but anyone who thinks Taliban new or old will behave is day dreaming. They’ll nod their head till they don’t have to. Welcome China. It’s your turn now.
Many ‘muslim’ countries allow girls to attend school and grow up to become professionals and business women, and allow women in general to have their faces uncovered. If the Talib adopt this ethic, there is no reason why Afghanistan cannot enter the modern world as as independent, respected country.
Did I read the Statement well? Is the SCO gradually becoming Asian’s UN?
Turkey doesnt have ears…the taliban will have to open them…