Senior border security officials from Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) member states including India and Pakistan convened to exchange critical data and strategic assessments regarding the security situations along their international borders.
The discussions took place on Friday during the 12th Meeting of the Heads of Border Services of the Competent Authorities of the SCO, hosted in Islamabad under the chairmanship of Pakistan, according to an official statement from the country's Foreign Office.
The meeting was attended by the heads and representatives of the border services of the competent authorities of Belarus, India, Iran, Kazakhstan, China, the Kyrgyz Republic, Pakistan, Russia, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and the Executive Committee of the SCO Regional Anti-Terrorist Structure (RATS).
"The participants exchanged information and assessments regarding the situation along the international borders of the SCO member states, as well as trends and forecasts relating to its development," FO said.
The participants discussed and approved the results of the Joint Border Operation "Solidarity-2025", conducted by the border services of the competent authorities of the SCO member states.
They considered and approved the plan for the preparation and conduct of the Joint Border Operation "Solidarity-2026", while also approving the Work Plan of the Group of Experts of the Border Services of the Competent Authorities of the SCO member states for 2027.
They supported the proposal of Tajikistan to host the Joint Border Operation "Solidarity-2027" in 2027 and also discussed proposals regarding the venue and timing of the next meeting of the Heads of Border Services of the Competent Authorities of the SCO member states.
The participants noted that the exchange of views and the development of common positions on countering emerging challenges and threats along the borders of the SCO member states would contribute to further strengthening cooperation among their border services, while enhancing security and mutual trust along their shared borders.
(With Inputs from PTI)