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SCO partnership supports Egypt's modernization, regional stability: Chinese ambassador
SCO partnership supports Egypt's modernization, regional stability: Chinese ambassador

Daily News Egypt

timea day ago

  • Business
  • Daily News Egypt

SCO partnership supports Egypt's modernization, regional stability: Chinese ambassador

The Chinese Embassy in Cairo hosted a seminar on Sunday under the theme 'Development and Impact of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO): Upholding the Spirit of Shanghai Cooperation and Advancing China-Egypt Relations with Steady Steps.' Chinese Ambassador to Cairo Liao Liqiang spoke about the SCO's evolution and its growing relevance for Egypt, emphasising China's commitment to strengthening cooperation between the organization and the Egyptian government. Founded in 2001 in Shanghai by China, Russia, Uzbekistan and other countries, the SCO has expanded from six founding members to ten, alongside observer states and partner countries. Liao highlighted that the organization is now the world's largest comprehensive regional body in terms of member states' population, land area and geographic reach—spanning Asia, Europe and Africa. The ambassador noted that Egypt became a dialogue partner of the SCO in 2022, enabling it to participate in all related dialogues and initiatives. 'The organization strives for justice and fairness—principles clearly reflected in its charter, which emphasises respect for different civilizations, shared development, dialogue, sovereignty, and resolving disputes through consultation,' he said. He added that the SCO promotes mutual benefit and regional security through confidence-building measures among member states, covering areas such as security, defence, border protection, intelligence cooperation, and countering terrorism, separatism and extremism. 'We want to strengthen cooperation with Egypt in combating terrorism,' Liao stated, underlining that the organization also supports economic growth both for its members and globally. Such cooperation, he noted, contributes to Egypt's modernization process, creates economic opportunities, and fosters dialogue between Egypt and other countries, aligning with the aspirations of the Egyptian people. This year, the SCO has prioritised sustainable development, and will hold a major summit from late August to early September expected to attract a wide range of global participants. The summit aims to enhance mutual political trust, increase trade exchanges, and boost the efficiency of cooperation mechanisms. Egypt's accession as a dialogue partner also reflects the organization's expansion into Africa and its commitment to deeper cooperation with the continent. Highlighting recent diplomatic milestones, Liao described the visit of Chinese Premier Li Qiang to Egypt as 'historic and highly significant.' It was the first visit by a Chinese premier to Egypt in 16 years and Premier Li's first stop on his inaugural trip to Africa. The ambassador said the visit demonstrates the keen interest of Chinese President Xi Jinping and the Chinese government in strengthening ties with Egypt. During his visit, Premier Li held discussions and exchanged views with Egyptian Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly, which Liao said further reinforced the partnership between the two countries, especially given the current regional and global context.

S Jaishankar hails Operation Sindoor global outreach program, says matter of great pride when country's interest is put first
S Jaishankar hails Operation Sindoor global outreach program, says matter of great pride when country's interest is put first

India Gazette

time27-06-2025

  • Politics
  • India Gazette

S Jaishankar hails Operation Sindoor global outreach program, says matter of great pride when country's interest is put first

New Delhi [India], June 27 (ANI): Hailing the all-party delegation which travelled to 33 different countries as part of India's global outreach program following Operation Sindoor, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar is a matter of 'great pride' for him as the country's interest is put first. EAM Jaishankar mentioned that he saw unity among members of the multi-party delegations which went around the world and spoke in the 'national interest'. He mentioned that India gave a message to the world that terrorism is 'not acceptable' and if it continues, the nation has the 'right' to defend itself. 'I have a great sense of pride when i see Parliamentary delegations lead by Shashi Tharoor, Supriya Sule, Kanimozhi, Sanjay Jha, Jay Panda, Ravi Shankar Prasad, and Shrikant Shinde, but when I see a unity among all parties going out in the world, speaking in the national interest, giving the message that terrorism is not acceptable and if it continues, we deserve the right to defend ourselves... Every country they went to, they were told that the most impressive part was that all the parties stood united in representing the country. It was a great moment for us', EAM Jaishankar told reporters in New Delhi. S Jaishankar also slammed Congress for the Emergency and stated that it happened in the interest of one family was put forward ahead of the interest of the nation. 'The emergency happened because the interest of a family was put ahead of the interests of the nation. Today, the interest of the nation is put first', Jaishankar told reporters. Furthermore, the EAM took a jibe at the opposition and noted that what 'respect' can be seen towards the constitution by those who imposed the Emergency. He stated that nothing will happen by roaming with a copy of the Constitution in hand; it should be respected by heart. 'What respect can you see towards the Constitution by those who are still not apologising for the Emergency? Nothing happens by roaming around with a copy of the Constitution. It should be respected from the heart', S Jaishankar told reporters. The EAM also addressed the issue of Defence Minister Rajnath Singh's visit to China for the Shanghai Cooperation summit. Explaining the motive of the strategic bloc, S Jaishankar highlighted that it was formed for countering terrorism. Focusing on the Defence Ministers' Meeting at the SCO summit, EAM mentioned that when the discussion related to the outcome document took place, one country didn't want the reference of the Pahalgam attack. 'The SCO was formed to fight terrorism. When Rajnath Singh went to the Defence Ministers' Meeting and there was a discussion on the outcome document, one country said they do not want a reference to that', S Jaishankar told reporters. Terming the views of Defence Minister Rajnath Singh of not signing the outcome document without the mention of terrorism as 'right', the EAM said Rajnath Singh expressed his 'unwillingness' to accept the document. S Jaishankar stated that the SCO runs with unanimity, and as there was no mention of terrorism in the statement, the Defence Minister refused to sign the document. 'Rajnath Singh's view rightly was, without that reference, that when the main purpose of the organisation is to fight terrorism, and you are not allowing a reference to that, he expressed his unwillingness to accept... SCO runs with unanimity. So Rajnath ji clearly said that if there is no mention of terrorism in the statement, we will not sign it', S Jaishankar added. (ANI)

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