On Sept. 16, AFPsiambit.mereported on the second, final day of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit hosted by Uzbekistan. Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping have called for a change in the world order. During the meeting with the leaders of the four Central Asian nations: Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan. as well as leaders of India, Pakistan, Iran and Turkey.
President Xi said it was time to reshape the international system and ditch the win-and-lose theory of games and collective politics. and that leaders should work together to promote the development of a fairer and more rational international order.
President Putin praised the growing influence of the non-Western region. by condemning what Putin calls r0;The tool of protectionism illegal boycott and economic selfishness," and that "the growing role of a new, cooperative center of power is becoming increasingly apparent."
same day The Russian leader is scheduled to meet Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the mainstays of the deal between Russia and Ukraine on issues such as grain transport. As President Erdogan told summit leaders he is trying r0;End the conflict in Ukraine through diplomacy as soon as possible.r1;
Chinese leaders meet with President Erdogan. and calling for greater political mutual trust between the two nations and pushing for greater cooperation in the Belt and Road global trade initiative. and Chinese leaders will have their first face-to-face talks with Iranian President Ebrahim Rasi. who met with the Russian leader on Thursday Sept. 15