Documents Signed as Outcome of 2025 Tianjin SCO Summit
Politics
Tianjin, September 2, 2025
/MONTSAME/. The most extensive in the history of the Shanghai Cooperation
Organisation (SCO), the 25th high-level summit was successfully organized and
concluded in Tianjin, China.
Heads of State from 10 countries
and leaders of over 20 international organizations attended the summit. As an
outcome of the Council of Heads of State of the SCO member countries, the SCO’s
Development Strategy until 2035 and the Tianjin Declaration, among other
documents, were signed.
The Development Strategy included objectives
to strengthen mutual trust and friendly relations between member states based
on the SCO’s values and principles, to overcome challenges and threats facing
the SCO, and to deepen tangible cooperation in the trade, economy, finance, and
investment sectors, along with implementation methods.
The outcomes of the high-level
summit and positions of member states were reflected in the Tianjin Declaration.
A package of documents on
cooperation in various fields was also adopted. These include the SCO Program
of Cooperation on Countering Extremist Ideology for 2026-2030 and the Implementation
Roadmap for the Energy Cooperation Development Strategy until 2030. Agreements
were signed on the establishment of the SCO Anti-Drug Center, to be based in
Dushanbe, the capital of Tajikistan, and of the SCO Universal Center for
Countering Challenges and Threats to the Security of Member States, to be headquartered
on the basis of the SCO Regional Anti-Terrorist Structure in Tashkent, the
capital of Uzbekistan.
In addition, the summit agreed to
establish the SCO Development Bank as a new gateway to financing expansive
projects, marking one of the most significant recent decisions regarding
economic matters.
The summit also conducted a structural
reform, merging the statuses of observer state and dialogue partner into the
status of SCO partner, which was granted to Laos. The integration of statuses
aims to optimize the SCO’s international cooperation system.
Furthermore, several statements adopted
at the SCO Heads of State Council were on the occasion of the 80th anniversary
of the end of World War II and the founding of the UN; on strengthening
cooperation in the digital economy; on sustainable energy development; on
cooperation in green industry; on further deepening international cooperation
in artificial intelligence; on support of the multilateral trading system; on
strengthening science-technology and innovation cooperation; on effectively
addressing and combating the global drug problem.
At the conclusion of the 2025
Tianjin Summit, the Kyrgyz Republic will assume the 2025-2026 rotating
presidency of the SCO. The organization’s next high-level summit will be held
in 2026 under the theme “25 Years of the SCO: Together for Sustainable Peace, Development,
and Prosperity.”