SG/SM/11126

SECRETARY-GENERAL SAYS COMPLEX GLOBAL CHALLENGES MAKE PARTNERSHIPS WITH REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS MORE CRUCIAL, IN MESSAGE TO SHANGHAI COOPERATION ORGANIZATION

16 August 2007
Secretary-GeneralSG/SM/11126
Department of Public Information • News and Media Division • New York

SECRETARY-GENERAL SAYS COMPLEX GLOBAL CHALLENGES MAKE PARTNERSHIPS WITH REGIONAL


ORGANIZATIONS MORE CRUCIAL, IN MESSAGE TO SHANGHAI COOPERATION ORGANIZATION

 


Following is the text of UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon’s message to the Seventh Summit of the Heads of State of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, delivered by B. Lynn Pascoe, Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs, 16 August:


I am honoured to convey warm greetings to the Presidents of the six member States of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, the Secretary-General of your organization, representatives of observer countries and distinguished guests at this Seventh Summit of Heads of State.


Your meeting comes at time of profound and rapidly evolving change in the geopolitical and security situation in Asia and the world.  The international community is facing unprecedented threats posed by terrorism, drug trafficking and regional conflict.  Peace and stability can no longer be defined or protected by national borders.


The Shanghai Cooperation Organization has emerged as an important regional forum for addressing these challenges.  You have been at the forefront of efforts to strengthen mutual trust, dialogue and cooperation in a large part of Asia.  Your member States have launched concrete projects and developed important frameworks for addressing security in all its dimensions -- political, military, economic and environmental.  You are demonstrating an active commitment to fighting the global scourge of terrorism -- by taking important political, legal and operational measures against this existential threat; by recognizing that terrorism hurts all nations, large and small, and takes its toll on people of every income, culture and religion.


At the same time, your membership is growing more interconnected, thanks to the organization’s initiatives to improve access to technology, boost investment and trade, and develop infrastructure.  In this way, you are helping nearly 1.5 billion people further realize their potential, foster peaceful growth and development, and counter the negative trends of separatism and extremism.


The more complex the challenges confronting us, the more crucial are the partnerships between the United Nations and regional organizations.  I am delighted that you have developed close working contacts with several United Nations entities, and I know that your observer status in the General Assembly will provide further opportunities for deepening our collaboration.  Our engagement on matters of peace and security holds tremendous promise.  I look forward to our joint efforts to realize this potential in the months and years ahead.


* *** *

For information media • not an official record
For information media. Not an official record.