Russia and China to form formidable financial bloc

The summit of The Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) takes place in Russia's Yekaterinburg on June 15-16. The leaders of Russia, China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan will arrive in the capital of Russia's Ural region for the summit. Official spokespeople for Turkmenistan, Iran, Pakistan, India and Mongolia will also participate in the summit Pravda.Ru reports.
Many question the effectiveness of the organization every time its member countries gather for a summit. The organization was established to create the free trade zone on the territories of its members, although there has been no progress achieved at this point yet. Russia offered to create the Energy Club within the SCO in 2006, but the suggestion has not been materialized either.
What is seen as logical and natural in other areas of the globe (for instance the European Union, the African Union and numerous other Unions and supra-national organizations) should also be the case for the SCO, which is basically the same thing. Watch this space however in the international press, as the SCO takes shape and builds its relations therefore suddenly being labelled a "threat". That is when the demonology begins.
The facts however point towards a common geographical region forming a common space in terms of resources and trading agreements and why not, form a financial hub as well? The point is that cultural links go hand-in-hand with geographical ones and since the former Soviet States in Central Asia have historical links with Moscow stretching back decades, if not centuries in some cases, it is only natural that sooner or later ties would become closer.
Leave a comment: