Thirdly, Wen called for accelerating infrastructure construction such as highways, railways and information highways, to advance regional communication.
"China is willing to help other SCO member states set up high-tech agricultural demonstration areas," he said.
Fifthly, Wen called for deepening financial and monetary cooperation among the SCO member states, noting that they should expand business financing channels, conduct researches on establishing a SCO development bank, discuss new ways of joint financing and joint benefiting, and expand cooperation on local currency settlement.
Finally, the Chinese premier called for pushing forward capacity building and people-to-people and cultural exchanges.
The SCO countries should further improve the contingency mechanism for handling emergencies at border areas, he said.
"China is willing to train Chinese language and senior management staff for SCO member states and organize the first university students art festival for the SCO and launch communication and cooperation with SCO member states in traditional medicine," Wen said.
During the one-day meeting, the SCO prime ministers agreed to intensify the fight against the "three evil forces" to safeguard regional security and stability, enhance coordination in economic policy to promote trade investment facilitation and deepen cooperation in disaster relief, education and culture to promote sustainable development in the region.
The SCO prime ministers decided to hold their next meeting in Russia.
Founded in 2001, the SCO consists of China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.
Also present at the gathering were delegates from SCO observers India, Iran, Mongolia and Pakistan, and the economic minister of Afghanistan as a guest of the host country.