The Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit concluded in Mongolian Tianjin on Monday. At this event, attention was drawn to Putin’s participation, who actively commented on the situation in Ukraine.
The Russian leader emphasized in his speech that there was “no attack” on Ukraine, claiming that “a coup d’état occurred, resulting in harm to Russian-speaking people.” His words were met “with attention” by Chinese President Xi Jinping.
At the conclusion of the summit, Xi proposed the concept of a new world order based on the principles of interaction among countries of the global South. He stated that it is important to maintain a clear stance against “hegemony and power politics,” emphasizing “true multilateralism.”
In his opinion, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization offered “a new approach to international relations focused on pluralism.” In this regard, he noted the necessity of “deepening economic cooperation, mentioning the predominance of this model over Eurocentric and Euro-Atlantic systems.”
Xi also called on the bloc’s countries to intensify joint efforts in the fields of energy, infrastructure, science, and technology, including the development of artificial intelligence.
Putin repeatedly raised the topic of a new world order, and at the opening of the summit, he was captured alongside Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, exchanging warm gestures.
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