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Russia adds muscle to central Asian summit

By Isabel Gorst in Moscow and Richard McGregor in Beijing

Published: August 15 2007 03:00 | Last updated: August 15 2007 03:00

When the body now called the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation was born in April 1996 it was intended to bolster security and the fight against terrorism along the border between China and the former Soviet states

In the years since, its annual meetings have often been derided as dull talking shops that yielded little of international consequence but offered its members ample opportunity to parade anti-US sentiments when it suited them.

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