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SCO Rejects Unilateral Measures, Backs Multilateral Trade & Energy Security

At the 24th Meeting of the Council of Heads of Government of the SCO, held this week, member states issued a joint communique rejecting any unilateral and coercive measures that violate international law or hinder global cooperation 🌐.

The communique highlighted:

  • Opposition to economic sanctions that clash with the UN Charter ✋
  • Commitment to an open, fair, and non-discriminatory multilateral trading system 🛒
  • Plans to improve global financial governance and boost developing countries' roles in international institutions 💰

Representatives noted the rise of Global South countries as a new political and economic center, offering fresh opportunities for equal, win-win partnerships 🤝. Yet, they also warned about the risks of a fragmented world economy.

Energy security in focus ⚡

The SCO pledged to ensure stable energy markets and promote a balanced energy mix — from fossil fuels to renewables, hydropower, and hydrogen. They also expressed support for peaceful nuclear energy cooperation ⚛️.

Backing UN reforms 🌍

In the communique, member states called for UN reform to reflect today’s realities and enhance developing nations' representation. They emphasized building a security architecture in Eurasia based on equality, justice, and mutual respect.

With this communique, the SCO sends a clear message: multilateralism, energy security, and fair global governance are key to a shared and prosperous future.

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