Success at the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, the anti G7

   

The SCO, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, faced with a G7 undermined by tensions and divisions, has given the world an incredible show of strength. A new world order would be emerging. At the SCO summit, which was held in the Chinese city of Qingdao, Xi Jinping welcomed two new members of the Asian bloc created in 2001: India and Pakistan. The organization aims to increase economic and security cooperation among its members and also includes the former Soviet republics of Central Asia: Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. Iranian President Hassan Rohani, whose country is present as an observer, also went to China to win support for the Iranian nuclear deal after the recent US exit. With India and Pakistan the SCO "becomes even stronger," said Russian leader Vladimir Putin. "Cooperation" is more necessary than ever because "unilateralism, protectionism and anti-globalization responses are taking on new forms," ​​said the Chinese president. "We must reject the mentality of the clash of blocs and oppose the unbridled search for safety for oneself at the expense of others, in order to achieve safety for all," said Xi, never directly mentioning the United States, with which Beijing touched the trade war.

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