Qingdao: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday met General Secretary of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Rashid Alimov, which was the former’s first official engagement since landing in China’s Qingdao city.
According to Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesperson Raveesh Kumar, Alimov praised India’s contribution to SCO after becoming a full member last year.
In a series of tweets, Kumar wrote, “On the eve of #SCOSummit, Secretary General, Shanghai Cooperation Organisation Rashid Alimov calls on the PM @narendramodi.
SCO Secretary General said that India is contributing greatly to the organisation since it became a full member of SCO in 2017. #IndiainSCO”
On the eve of #SCOSummit, Secretary General, Shanghai Cooperation Organisation Rashid Alimov calls on the PM @narendramodi. SCO Secretary General said that India is contributing greatly to the organisation since it became a full member of SCO in 2017. #IndiainSCO pic.twitter.com/aYYeGPYwl0
— Arindam Bagchi (@MEAIndia) June 9, 2018
He added that the International Day of Yoga will be celebrated at SCO Headquarters in Beijing on June 16.
“Yoga for mind and body! International Day of Yoga will be celebrated at SCO Headquarters in Beijing on 16 June as conveyed by Secretary General SCO Alimov during his meeting. A yoga enthusiast, he is seen striking a yoga pose at a yoga centre during his visit to Delhi last month,” Kumar tweeted.
Yoga for mind and body! International Day of Yoga will be celebrated at SCO Headquarters in Beijing on 16 June as conveyed by Secretary General SCO Alimov during his meeting. A yoga enthusiast, he is seen striking a yoga pose at a yoga centre during his visit to Delhi last month pic.twitter.com/4YPPgbSpdt
— Arindam Bagchi (@MEAIndia) June 9, 2018
Earlier in the day, Prime Minister Modi reached Qingdao in China’s Shandong Province on Saturday afternoon to attend two-day 18th SCO summit.
He was received at Qingdao Liuting International Airport by China’s Ambassador to India Luo Zhaohui, Vice Governor Shandong Province Ren Airong and Vice Mayor Qingdao City Zhang Deping.
Prior to his departure, the Prime Minister posted a message regarding the summit on his official Facebook account.
“The SCO has a rich agenda for cooperation, ranging from fighting terrorism, separatism and extremism to promoting cooperation in connectivity, commerce, customs, law, health and agriculture; protecting the environment and mitigating disaster risk, and fostering people-to-people relations,” Prime Minister Modi said.
He also revealed that he would be holding multiple meetings with the heads of various SCO member states on the sidelines of the summit.
Prime Minister Modi is currently staying at Le Meridien Hotel in Qingdao city.
This will be India’s first participation in the summit as a full-time member of the organisation. India, along with Pakistan, became full-time members during Astana summit in Kazakhstan in June 2017.
Prime Minister Modi is also scheduled to hold bilateral talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping apart from holding meetings with various other participating leaders.
Member-countries, including India, Pakistan, China, Kazakhstan, Russia, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan, are expected to sign the Qingdao Declaration, after the deliberations.
The declaration is expected to contain details for creating significant mechanisms to resist terror activities around the globe.
The SCO is a permanent inter-governmental international organisation that focuses on strengthening mutual trust and neighbourliness among member states and promoting their effective cooperation in politics, trade, the economy, research, technology and culture, and making joint efforts to maintain and ensure peace, security and stability in the region.
The SCO has two sub-divisions, including, the Regional Anti-Terrorist Structure (RATS) and the SCO Secretariat. (ANI)