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SCO Foreign Ministers Consult on Regional Security in Multilateral Session

Foreign ministers of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation held consultations on regional security on Saturday, engaging in multilateral deliberations on shared threats, geopolitical instability, and the evolving security landscape across Eurasia and South Asia. The session forms part of the SCO's ongoing mechanisms for ministerial-level coordination ahead of broader summit-level engagements.

The SCO, which counts Pakistan, China, Russia, India, Iran, and several Central Asian states among its members, has become an increasingly significant multilateral forum for non-Western regional security governance. Discussions at the ministerial level typically address counter-terrorism cooperation, border management, conflict prevention, and economic connectivity under the SCO's dual security and development mandate.

For Pakistan, participation in SCO security consultations carries particular relevance given the country's complex neighbourhood dynamics, including its relationships with Afghanistan, India, Iran, and China β€” all of which intersect with SCO agenda items. Islamabad has sought to use the SCO platform to elevate its regional standing and pursue diplomatic outcomes on issues including the situation in Afghanistan.

The consultations did not produce a specific joint declaration available at the time of reporting, with further details expected through official foreign ministry readouts from participating states.

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Sources: APP
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