Russia is building a strong Asian network “projects concerning the construction of infrastructure facilities, optical fiber lines and telecom industry, as well as new roads and railway lines to link the participating countries.”
Similar developments occurring in China and what is occurring in America apart from an ever growing food stamp population? Nothing, no order can survive by declining, it simply does not work that way. America needs to rethink its quality of Politicians, removing Criminals and Mediocrities from power. Crooks are Cooking Americas books into economic disaster.
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Voice of Russia
13 September 2013
Russian President Vladimir Putin has arrived in Kyrgyzstan on a short working visit. Today he will take part in the summit of the leaders of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization member-states.
The summit is first expected to be held in the narrow format and then with the participation of observer states. Putin will also take part in several bilateral meetings, including a meeting with the SCO host Kyrgyz President Almazbek Atambayev.
Putin is also due to meet with Afghan President Hamid Karzai and President Hassan Rouhani of Iran. The meeting with the Iranian president who was inaugurated last month will be the first one for Putin.
SCO summit is held in Bishkek on Friday
A summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation will be held in Bishkek, the capital of Kyrgyzstan, on Friday, September 13. The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation is an intergovernmental international organisation founded in Shanghai on June 15, 2001 by six countries: China, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan.
Its member states cover an area of over 30 million square kilometres, or about three-fifths of Eurasia, with a population of 1.455 billion, about a quarter of the world's total. Its working languages are Chinese and Russian.
The leaders of all member states have confirmed their participation. Afghanistan, Iran and Mongolia will attend as observers. Their leaders will have the chance to “outline their positions on certain geopolitical issues,” Sapar Isakov, head of the department of foreign policy in the office of the Kyrgyz President, said.
“Security in the region is the number one issue to be discussed at the SCO summit,” he said, adding that much attention would also be paid to major economic, especially infrastructure, projects.
According to Isakov, there are several economic areas where the SCO countries could successfully cooperate on a mutually advantageous basis. These are “projects concerning the construction of infrastructure facilities, optical fiber lines and telecom industry, as well as new roads and railway lines to link the participating countries.”
All decisions to be agreed on at the summit will be included in the final document - Bishkek Declaration.
Isakov said no new admissions would be discussed at the summit even though some countries “have expressed such wish.” But the decision depends on each of the member states. “It is impossible to say anything definite at this point. At any rate, this has to be decided on the basis of consensus,” he said.
Security has been tightened in Bishkek ahead of the summit. About 2,500 policemen will ensure law and order during the forum.
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