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Resolve
against terror unshaken by quake: PM
Says SCO can play
vital role to promote peace, economic co-op
MOSCOW—Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz Wednesday said despite the
aftereffects of the devastating earthquake, Pakistan remained committed
to combat the menace of terrorism and looked forward to intensify
counter-terrorism cooperation with the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation.
Addressing the 4th Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit, Prime
Minister Aziz said “Our response to the devastating earthquake has not
shaken our resolve to combat the menace of terrorism. We remain
steadfast in our commitment to the war on terror”. He said Pakistan’s
successful counter-terrorism campaign has been fully acknowledged and
appreciated by the international community. “We fully share the priority
that has been assigned to this objective by the SCO, remaining ready to
further intensify counter-terrorism cooperation with the Organization”.
The Prime Minister however said that a permanent solution of the scourge
of terrorism requires a holistic and comprehensive approach. “The war on
terror must be accompanied by a struggle to win hearts and minds by
resolving the root causes of terrorism”. He however stressed that it was
important not to link Islam or any other religion to terrorism.
“Insidious theories such as about a clash of civilizations must be
replaced by inter-civilizational harmony and dialogue”. Aziz recalled
the concept of Enlightened Moderation advocated by President Pervez
Musharraf, according to which Muslim societies must reform while the
international community must help resolve issues that lie at the roots
of terrorism. The Prime Minister reiterated Pakistan’s firm commitment
to promote the principles and objectives of the Shanghai Cooperation
Organization to intensify cooperation with the SCO in all fields.
“We would like to further develop and share our experience in counter
terrorism operations through participation in SCO counter-terrorism
exercises, conferences and seminars”. He said Pakistan would also
welcome development of institutionalized economic and trade cooperation,
especially in business, finance, banking and energy sectors. “We are
confident that such enhanced cooperation will add greater value to work
of the SCO,” he said. Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz said Pakistan can play
an instrumental role in developing linkages between the ECO, SAARC and
the OIC with the SCO. These sub-regional cooperation would enable
sharing of resources and expertise, to the common advantage of all the
parties, he added. Prime Minister Aziz referred to the “monumental
challenge” the country was facing due to the Oct 8 earthquake which left
a trail of death and devastation. He said the quake affected more than
30,000 sq km with a population of 3.3 million, with the loss of life
over 50,000 and more than 70,000 injured. He said more than 2.5 million
people have been rendered homeless while nearly 1.5 million lost their
means of livelihood.
“The scars of this tragedy are deep and will last long. But the
Pakistani people have responded with courage and fortitude”. He said the
crisis has galvanized the people and the nation has jelled together as
never before. Help for the affectees has poured in from every corner of
the country. He termed the next phase of rehabilitation and
reconstruction beginning next month as “a colossal task” but added “we
are convinced that we shall emerge stronger and better”. He was
appreciative of the sympathy and support of from all over the world,
including the SCO. “SCO has been a source of strength for us in this
critical hour of need. We thank you all for your generous support,” he
added. Referring to Pakistan’s quest for peace in the region he said the
country remains firmly committed to promotion of peace and security in
its neighbourhood. “Such an environment is critical for our economic and
social development - the highest priority of our government. Such an
environment is also a prerequisite for the promotion of regional peace,
cooperation and development,” he added. He said dialogue with India was
a major initiative by Pakistan and reflected country’s pursuit of peace
through dialogue to resolve all outstanding issues, especially the
Kashmir dispute.
He said significant progress has been achieved towards reduction of
tensions and implementation of Confidence Building Measures. “We are
hopeful that these developments will facilitate a just and durable
settlement of the Kashmir dispute, a settlement that is acceptable to
all the parties — Pakistan, India and the Kashmiris,” he stressed. On
ties with Afghanistan he said Pakistan believes that a strong and stable
Afghanistan was in the strategic interests of Pakistan. “We have
extended our fullest support to the Government of President Karzai —
aided the fight against terrorism, supported the promotion of democratic
institutions and contributed to the rehabilitation and reconstruction of
the country”. He said Pakistan’s trade with Afghanistan was now over a
billion dollars and growing. Turning to the domestic economic scene,
Prime Minister Aziz said Pakistan’s revitalized and resurgent economy
has the potential to become the engine for regional growth and
development. “Our strategic location at the cross-roads of South,
Central and West Asia can facilitate the emergence of multiple corridors
of intra-regional cooperation”. He referred to the gas pipeline projects
linking Iran, Pakistan and India as well as between Turkmenistan,
Pakistan and Afghanistan. He said the opening of a new deep sea port at
Gawadar, along with a network of road and rail would pave the way for
shared benefits, creating a win win for all regional states. “We are
keen to further strengthen these linkages, and the SCO provides a viable
framework for that purpose”.
Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz Wednesday noting importance of the Shanghai
Cooperation Organization (SCO) in promotion of peace, security and
economic interaction, urged closer working of the private sectors for
the benefit of the entire region. Speaking at an informal meeting with
Russian President Valadimir Putin along with other SCO leaders, the
Prime Minister said Pakistan was delighted to be on this important
grouping as an observer. Pakistan along with India and Iran were given
the observer status at a Summit meeting held in July in Kazakastan’s
capital of Astana on the grouping which include as its members China,
Russia, Kazakastan, Uzbekistan, Kyrghzstan and Tajikistan.
Mongolia also has an observer status in the grouping that was formed in
1996 to promote regional cooperation among the member countries in
political, economic and other fields. The Prime Minister said the
geographical proximity of the member countries and the strategic
importance of the region provides opportunities for the SCO to exploit
regional potential in wide range of areas. He identified diplomacy,
political, security, social and economy as major areas for SCO activity
that can help improve the quality of life of the people of member
countries. Prime Minister Aziz underlined the need of exchanging and
sharing experiences in policies and reforms to leverage full potential
of the SCO. He informed the SCO leaders that Pakistan had successfully
implemented reforms in wide ranging areas that resulted in robust growth
in the country’s economy that posted 8.4 per cent growth last year.
Pakistan was ready to share its experience with the SCO member
countries, he added.—Agencies |