Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in Tianjin, a major port city in northern China, on Sunday to participate in the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit. The high-profile meeting, hosted by Chinese President Xi Jinping, gathers around 20 world leaders to discuss regional security and cooperation.
This summit is particularly significant as China aims to strengthen multilateral ties and counter increasing Western influence in global affairs. During his visit, Putin criticized what he described as “discriminatory sanctions” imposed by the United States and European Union, emphasizing the need for collaboration among the BRICS nations.
The summit will focus on several key areas:
- Military cooperation
- Economic partnerships
- Regional stability
Notable attendees include North Korea’s Kim Jong Un and Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico, underscoring the event’s geopolitical importance.
The Tianjin summit marks a critical moment in global diplomacy as nations navigate complex geopolitical challenges. Stay tuned to Questiqa World News for further updates.
