The Russian president Vladimir Putin He arrived on Sunday morning in Tiandzin, northern China, to attend the two -day summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (OSS), which aims to present an alternative model of governance that rallies many of the great powers of the planet.
Walking on the red carpet that had been laid, Putin, before began his journey, praised the Chinese-Russia partnership, characterizing it as a “stabilizing power” for the world. In a written interview about the Chinese state -run news agency Xinhua, he said we are “united in our vision of building a fair, multipolar world order” – a hint in the two countries’ efforts to review what they consider to be a world -class world.
Authorities, populists, friends and enemies, a powerful war man in Europe and the world’s largest democracy leader will be hosted by Chinese leader Xi Jinping at a summit designed to promote Beijing as a world leader.
The strong man of the Kremlin, the Chinese President Si Jingthe Iranian president Massoud Pezkianthe Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Monti It is among the nearly 20 Heads of State and Government of Eurasia who will participate with officials from international and regional organizations at the Sangai Cooperation Assembly (OSS), scheduled to take place on Sunday and tomorrow Monday in the city-Limani. Some leaders, among them Putin and Pezkianhave been invited to prolong their stay by Wednesday to attend Beijing’s big military parade to celebrate the 80th anniversary by the end of World War II with the official capitulation of Japan. The parade will offer a different message – that of China’s rapidly growing military power, and will attract authoritarian leaders like Kim Jong Un of North Korea and the MinA Aung Hlating of Myanmar, next to Putin and the pro -Russian European leaders Aleksandar Vucic of Serbia and Robert Fito TSlovakia. It remains unclear so far whether the leaders of Russia and North Korea will have individual talks on the sidelines of the military parade in Beijing. North Korea has evolved into a key Russian ally in the war against Ukraine, sending thousands of troops to fight alongside the Russian forces.
Chinese officials have described the Summit as the largest to date at HSS, with diplomacy and demonstration to prepare the scene for Si to advertise his country as a stable and powerful alternative leader at a time when the world’s top superpower War.
THE Vladimir Putin will have conversations with his Chinese counterpart Si Jing Tuesday in Beijing. He is expected to discuss with the Turkish president on developments in Ukraine and his Iranian counterpart on Tehran’s nuclear program on Monday. A meeting with the Indian Prime Minister is also scheduled for the same day.
Many of Kiev’s allies believe that Beijing supports Moscow in its military operations against Ukraine. China cites neutrality and accuses the West of the West of prolonging the war by equipping Ukraine.
On Tuesday, Chinese President Xi Jinping described relations with Russia as “the most important from a strategic point of view between the Great Powers” in a changed world.
The Summit “will enhance the ability of the OSS to face the challenges and threats of the modern world, consolidating solidarity throughout the Eurasian public space,” Putin said in an interview with the Chinese news agency Xinhua.
In the preparation of the Summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, Beijing praised multiplicity, away from “Cold War mindset and obsolete perceptions of geopolitical confrontation”, at a clear peak to the US and their allies.
The Shanghai Cooperation Organization consists of 10 Member States while 16 countries have an observer or partner in the dialogue. It represents almost half of the world population and 23.5% of world GDP. It is often presented as a counterweight to NATO.
This year’s summit is described as the largest since the foundation of the OSS in 2001, amid multiple crisis that directly affects its members: the US trade confrontation with China and India, the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Iranian nuclear dispute.
The arguments within the bays of OSS are not missing. China and India are making efforts to strengthen their relationships after hostilities at their borders in 2020, especially in the aftermath of the US duties announced. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Monti arrived at Tianjin on Saturday, on his first visit to China since 2018. But he is not among the leaders who have announced they will attend Wednesday’s military parade in Beijing.
Source :Skai
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