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Ulviyya Shahin
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The evolving global geopolitical landscape underscores the
increasing responsibilities of international organisations in
fostering peace, stability, economic development, and
socio-political equilibrium. Among these institutions, the Shanghai
Cooperation Organisation (SCO) has gained prominence, assuming a
pivotal role in both security and economic domains.
The SCO's stature has grown significantly in recent years,
drawing heightened international attention. In 2015, Azerbaijan was
granted partner status during the Council of Heads of SCO member
states meeting, followed by the signing of a Memorandum in Beijing
in 2016, officially designating Azerbaijan as a dialogue partner of
the SCO. This acknowledgement underscores Azerbaijan's growing
engagement and influence within the organisation.
President Ilham Aliyev's participation as an esteemed guest at
the 2022 SCO Summit in Samarkand, Uzbekistan, further highlights
Azerbaijan's deepening involvement and strategic importance within
the SCO framework.
A discussion with Dr. Mehmood Ul Hassan Khan ,
an expert on China and Executive Director of the Centre for South &
International Studies (CSAIS) Islamabad, in
Azernews delved into the SCO's regional role and
Azerbaijan's collaboration within the organisation. The expert also
emphasised the significance of projects such as the North-South and
East-West transport corridors, underscoring their integration into
SCO cooperation efforts.
The international expert noted that Azerbaijan is the SCO's
dialogue partner and now expects to receive observer status with
the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO).
"Serving as a pivotal connecting transit hub along the Middle
Corridor, Azerbaijan plays a significant role in advancing regional
integration processes. The SCO summit scheduled for 2024 in Astana
is expected to provide further momentum towards Azerbaijan's goal
of achieving observer status within the organisation," he
added.
According to him, during recently held meetings in 2024 & 2023,
both sides discussed the prospects of cooperation between
Azerbaijan and the SCO.
“Azerbaijan stressed that the country's cooperation with the SCO
members contributed to Azerbaijan's active involvement in the
organisation as well as conducting mutual dialogue. The government
of Azerbaijan emphasised its commitment to working with the SCO on
security matters and important infrastructure projects such as the
East-West and North-South transport corridors,” the expert
said.
“Moreover, Azerbaijan attaches great importance to its
partnership with SCO, which has a special role in the Eurasian
landscape. It also stressed the significance of exploring
opportunities for cooperation in various sectors, including
economics, trade, energy, investment, tourism, and ecology.
Historically, Azerbaijan achieved dialogue partner status within
the SCO on July 10, 2015. A subsequent Memorandum signed in Beijing
on March 14, 2016, marked a significant milestone.
Factually, Azerbaijan's membership in the SCO has opened up new
opportunities for cooperation in such areas as strengthening
regional security and stability, cooperation in the fields of trade
and investment, energy, telecommunications, and agriculture, as
well as the promotion of direct contacts between small and
medium-sized businesses, interaction on legal and customs issues,
etc.”
The Pakistani pundit stressed that in this regard, the
Baku-Tbilisi-Kars railway, which is a part of the Middle Corridor,
was built at the expense of Azerbaijan's investments and has a
great role in the SCO's further drive for regional
connectivity.
“Moreover, Azerbaijan has a unique role in the growing trade and
transit cargo transportation within the Chinese Belt and Road
Initiative, as well as the Trans-Caspian International Transport
Route (TITR) or Middle Corridor.
It seems that President Aliyev's participation in the Astana
summit is significant, which will convey its commitments about the
upcoming COP29 conference to be held in November 2024 in Baku.
During the bilateral meeting with Russian President Putin,
President Ilham Aliyev noted progress in the development of the
International North-South Transport Corridor (INSTC), the plans to
modernise the infrastructure of the INSTC on the Azerbaijani
territory, as well as the intention to implement new joint
initiatives in the energy sector. Regional projects such as
East-West and North-South corridors were also discussed,” Dr
Mehmood Ul Hassan Khan said.
“Being a key transit hub, it is significant for the SCO member
states to expand cooperation with Azerbaijan. It is investing
billions of dollars in qualitative infrastructure development
projects, including modern highways, expansion of port
infrastructure, and modernization of railway lines, including the
Baku-Tbilisi-Kars route. It is also independently creating the
promising Zangazur route, a new value addition to the Middle
Corridor.
Azerbaijan's role is very significant in the transit of
container block trains and will significantly reduce time. Critical
analysis reveals that Azerbaijan's strategic importance for the
further expansion of SCO members is important because of the
ongoing attacks in the Red Sea by the Houthi since last year.
Houthi drone and missile attacks have greatly reduced the movement
of bulk carriers, container ships, and tankers in the Red Sea and
the Bab el-Mandeb Strait, and global carriers and forwarders are
considering the short and safe trans-Caspian transit.
Additionally, cooperation with the SCO member states is also
important for Azerbaijan to participate in investment projects,
create joint production projects in the non-oil sector, develop
renewable energy sources, etc.”
The Expert said that according to official figures, Azerbaijan's
trade turnover with SCO member states in 2022-2023 increased by
45.8 percent, exceeding US$9 billion, and reaching 17 percent of
Azerbaijan's total trade turnover in the previous year. In turn,
the SCO member states have invested over US$12 billion in the
Azerbaijani economy, while the Azerbaijani investments in the
economies of these countries amounted to US$3.2 billion.
“Azerbaijan has investment cooperation with China, which
currently ranks fourth among Azerbaijan's foreign trade partners
and second among importing countries. The Chinese companies intend
to invest in localising the assembly of electric buses and
batteries in Azerbaijan.
A project for the supply of liquefied natural gas to another
leading SCO member state, Pakistan, was launched through the
Azerbaijani SOCAR Trading Company. The bilateral Azerbaijani-Uzbek
cooperation in the field of energy has also expanded. The State Oil
Company of the Azerbaijan Republic (SOCAR) and Uzbekistan's
Uzbekneftgaz company signed several agreements on joint
participation in oil and gas projects. The partnership with another
SCO member state, Kazakhstan, in the oil transit and an increase in
the transshipment of non-oil cargo have greatly increased since
last year,” the expert concluded.
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