Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif inaugurated the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Summit 2024 on Tuesday, welcoming leaders from ten member states and 16 observer nations to high-level discussions in the capital.
The summit, taking place at the Jinnah Convention Centre, marks a significant gathering of regional leaders aimed at addressing pressing issues such as trade, terrorism, and security. In his opening remarks, Prime Minister Sharif highlighted the importance of collaboration among member nations to foster economic growth and enhance regional stability.
As the summit unfolds over its second day, delegates are expected to engage in constructive dialogue on strategies to combat terrorism and improve security cooperation, alongside discussions on enhancing trade relations within the SCO framework.
The SCO, which includes major regional powers, serves as a platform for promoting cooperation in various sectors, and this year’s summit is particularly critical as member nations seek to navigate the complex geopolitical landscape.
Leaders from participating countries are anticipated to share insights and propose initiatives aimed at strengthening ties and addressing common challenges in the region.
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