F. Sec underscores need for closer cooperation among SCO states

Foreign Secretary
Foreign Secretary Sohail Mahmood
F. Sec underscores need for closer cooperation among SCO states

ISLAMABAD, Oct 4 (APP): Foreign Secretary Sohail Mahmood Monday while highlighting the monumental changes that have occurred in the region recently, called for the need of close cooperation and concerted efforts among Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) member states to counter challenges of peace and security.

The foreign secretary hosted the participants of SCO member states following the closing ceremony of Joint Anti-Terrorism Exercise (JATE) – Pabbi Anti Terror 2021.

In his remarks, the foreign secretary said that SCO-RATS was the only regional platform for dealing with the threat of terrorism and extremism.

He also highlighted the enormous sacrifices rendered by Pakistan in human and economic terms in the fight against terrorism.

The participants included the Executive Committee of SCO-RATS, led by its Director, Major General Ghiyosov Jamakhon and high-level delegations from counter-terrorism and national security authorities of all SCO member states.

The participants were also given a comprehensive briefing on Pakistan’s counter-terrorism efforts and its role in promoting regional security.

JATE is an annual counter-terrorism exercise held under the framework of SCO Regional Anti-Terrorism Structure (RATS).

This year, Pakistan hosted this exercise at its National Counter-Terrorism Centre (NCTC) at Pabbi, Punjab.

‘Pabbi-2021’ was the first ever exercise with physical participation of counter-terrorism forces from two SCO member states – Pakistan and China.

Hosting the Joint Anti-Terrorism Exercise projected Pakistan’s counter-terrorism capabilities and reinforced the leading role it is playing for regional peace and security.

By Irfan Khan

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