A board welcoming the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) delegates put near the venue of the SCO foreign ministers' meeting in Goa, India.
The recent Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) foreign ministers' meeting in Goa, India, brought together all the foreign ministers of the eight permanent member countries. This gathering marks a momentous milestone in the realm of multilateral cooperation within the SCO framework, especially where Pakistani Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari made a visit to India after 12 years. The meeting served as a platform for extensive deliberations, seeking to enhance collaboration across member countries in various crucial domains, ranging from trade, technology, commerce, security, to socio-cultural ties.
The SCO foreign ministers' meeting played a pivotal role in shaping and finalizing the comprehensive agenda for the forthcoming summit of the SCO Council of Heads of State, scheduled to convene in New Delhi, India, in early July of 2023. The outcomes of this meeting and the subsequent summit hold immense promise for the future of the SCO, as they are poised to set the stage for further advancements in regional cooperation, bolstering economic integration, addressing security challenges and fostering a more interconnected and prosperous Eurasian landscape.