Kazakhstan prioritises Balanced Development during its Chairmanship of SCO


 
(l-r) Secretary General of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO), Ambassador Zhang Ming and President of Kazakhstan Kassym-Jomart Tokayev 

14 June 2024

Kazakhstan assumed chairmanship of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) on 4 July 2023 and put forward several promising priorities in a variety of vectors. In this regard Kazakhstan held more than 150 events at various levels.

Astana will host the SCO Summit on 3-4 July 2024. Mr. Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, President of Kazakhstan said that the theme for the Summit will be ‘Strengthening multilateral dialogue – striving for sustainable peace and development.’

The main priorities of Kazakhstan’s chairmanship are:
•    ensuring security and stability;
•    expanding and deepening economic and trade ties; 
•    enhancing energy cooperation;
•    expanding digital cooperation;
•    enhancing environmental cooperation and
•    deepening cultural and humanitarian ties.\


The unprecedented rise of geopolitical tensions increases awareness on the importance of maintaining stable development of interstate relations. Therefore, Kazakhstan has proposed the SCO Initiative on World Unity for a Just Peace and Harmony, which offers a new paradigm of security, a fair economic environment and a clean planet. It expressly promotes an honest dialogue between the Global South and the Global North.

Traditional security threats have always been in the focus of the SCO. Thus, it is planned to adopt the ‘Cooperation Program aimed at countering terrorism, separatism and extremism for 2025-2027’ the so-called “three forces of evil”, and ‘the SCO Anti-Drug Strategy for 2024-2029’ at the Astana summit on July 3-4. 

Ensuring stable growth of the world economy requires an innovative approach. President of Kazakhstan proposed to create a ‘joint SCO Investment fund’, which will boost economic and investment cooperation. This initiative may be one of the components of the joint efforts in creating financial mechanisms for SCO project activities. 

The initiative to establish an ‘SCO Partner network of large strategic ports and logistical centers’ also is planned to be adopted during the Kazakh chairmanship. This will reveal the transit-transport potential of the region, and develop new transport corridors.

The pressing issue of the digital gap between countries and social groups is one of the SCO’s primary concerns. Kazakhstan has created favorable conditions for a comprehensive digital transformation and ready to offer services as a ‘Digital Hub in the SCO space.’ The first steps have already being taken. The SCO has created the ‘Alliance of SCO tech parks and innovation clusters,’ which includes the Astana International Tech Park of IT Startups. A practical step in this direction was the first Digital Forum that was held in Almaty on February 1, 2024.

Global energy security is an urgent issue of the entire global community. The SCO is able to facilitate the development of mutually convenient ways to address this. Therefore, at the Astana SCO Summit, it is planned to adopt a Strategy for the development of energy cooperation between the SCO member states for the period 2030. 

It outlines new directions, which will help to achieve the goals of the UN Sustainable Development Agenda, strengthen energy security, and study the prospects for the development of “green” energy in the context of global climate change. The main modalities of the Strategy have been discussed during the SCO Energy Forum in Astana in October last year.

Kazakhstan pays special attention to addressing environmental issues. At the initiative of Kazakhstan, the SCO declared 2024 as the ‘Year of Environment.’ During this year all member states are undertaking joint activities on environmental protection.
 
The global environmental agenda dictates the need to unite efforts to address environmental issues. At the suggestion of Kazakhstan, a number of international documents in the field of environment, protection of natural sites, effective waste management, etc. have been adopted within the Organization. 


The SCO region has a colossal historical, spiritual and cultural heritage. Under Kazakhstan’s presidency efforts have been directed at deepening mutual understanding between peoples and preserving the diversity of cultures.

For the period of Kazakhstan’s chairmanship, the city of Almaty has been declared the tourist and cultural capital of the SCO

The ‘International Conference on the Golden Horde and Its Legacy’ was held in April 2024 in Turkestan, the sacral city of Kazakhstan. During the Conference a majestic monument of medieval architecture, a spiritual center and the cradle of civilization - the ‘Mausoleum of the outstanding thinker Khoja Ahmed Yasawi’ – was presented.

The SCO is not a static Organization; it is improving based on the principles of equality, mutual consultations, mutual trust, and respect for the diversity of cultures. Kazakhstan actively contributes to this process. In particular, Astana offered the member states a strategic vision for the development of the organization in the medium term through the adoption of the ‘SCO Development Strategy.’   


About the organization
The SCO was founded in 2001 in Shanghai. The organization currently brings together Russia, Iran, India, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, China, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Pakistan. Afghanistan, Belarus and Mongolia are observers. Another 14 states are the organisation’s dialogue partners.

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