As
the
stand-‐off
between
Russia
and
the
West
continues,
one
organisation
seems
to
be
completely
off
the
radar,
and
yet
has
managed
to
make
great
strides
in
its
development
and
growth.
This
organisation
is
the
Shanghai
Cooperation
Organisation
(SCO),
an
intergovernmental
group
of
Central
Asian
countries
aiming
to
promote
cooperation
between
its
six
member
states:
Russia,
China,
Kazakhstan,
Uzbekistan,
Kyrgyzstan
and
Tajikistan.
The
SCO’s
main
goal
has
been
to
serve
as
a
forum
to
ease
tensions
in
the
region.
In
the
organisation’s
2002
charter
“confidence-‐building
measures”
were
set
as
the
alliance’s
first
priority.
A
key
aspect
of
this
strategy
is
the
fight
against
the
so-‐called
“three
evils:”
terrorism,
extremism
and
separatism.
As
the
stand-‐off
between
Russia
and
the
West
continues,
one
organisation
seems
to
be
completely
off
the
radar,
and
yet
has
managed
to
make
great
strides
in
its
development
and
growth.
This
organisation
is
the
Shanghai
Cooperation
Organisation
(SCO),
an
intergovernmental
group
of
Central
Asian
countries
aiming
to
promote
cooperation
between
its
six
member
states:
Russia,
China,
Kazakhstan,
Uzbekistan,
Kyrgyzstan
and
Tajikistan.
The
SCO’s
main
goal
has
been
to
serve
as
a
forum
to
ease
tensions
in
the
region.
In
the
organisation’s
2002
charter
“confidence-‐building
measures”
were
set
as
the
alliance’s
first
priority.
A
key
aspect
of
this
strategy
is
the
fight
against
the
so-‐called
“three
evils:”
terrorism,
extremism
and
separatism.
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