The Shanghai Cooperation Organization is a permanent
intergovernmental international organization proclaimed in Shanghai
on June 15, 2001 by six countries -- People’s Republic of China,
Russian Federation, Republic of Kazakhstan, Republic of Kyrgyzstan,
Republic of Tajikistan and Republic of Uzbekistan. It was
established on the basis of the "Shanghai Five" mechanism.
The main purposes of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization are:
strengthening mutual trust and good-neighborly relations among
member states; promoting their effective cooperation in political
affairs, economy and trade, scientific-technical, cultural, and
educational spheres as well as in energy, transportation, tourism,
and environment protection fields; joint safeguarding and
presenting regional peace, security and stability; striving towards
creation of democratic, just, reasonable new international
political and economic order.
As regards its internal relations, the SCO is guided by "the
Spirit of Shanghai," which is based on the principles of mutual
trust and benefit, equality, mutual consultations, respect for the
multifaceted cultures and aspiration to joint development, and with
regard to external relations SCO is not a closed block and is not
directed against any states and regions.
The Council of Heads of Member States is a supreme body
responsible for decision-making. It holds regular sessions once a
year and makes decisions and issues instructions on all the
important matters of the Organization. The Council of Heads of
Governments of SCO Member States holds a regular meeting once a
year to discuss strategy of multilateral cooperation and priority
directions within the SCO framework; to decide on actual matters of
principle regarding economic and other cooperation, as well as to
approve next year budget of the Organization. Besides meetings of
the Councils of Heads of State and Heads of Government there also
exists the mechanism of annual meetings of Ministers of Foreign
Affairs, Ministers of economy, transport, culture, defense,
security, General Public Prosecutors, as well as Heads of border
and authorities of Ministry of extreme measures. The Council of
National Coordinators of SCO Member States serves as the
coordination mechanism within the SCO framework. The Shanghai
Cooperation Organization has two permanent bodies - Secretariat in
Beijing and Regional Anti-Terrorist Structure (RATS) in Tashkent.
The Secretary-General and the Director of the Executive Committee
are appointed by the Council of Heads of State for a period of
three years.
The total area occupied by the SCO member states is about 30
million 189 thousand square kilometers, or about three fifth the
territory of Eurasia, with a population of 1.455 billion people, or
about a quarter of total population of the world.