Dueling summits: SCO has won
All hell broke loose at the G6+1, aka G7, while the China-led Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) aimed at global integration and a peaceful multipolar order.
All hell broke loose at the G6+1, aka G7, while the China-led Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) aimed at global integration and a peaceful multipolar order.
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan publicly raised the possibility recently while returning from abroad. He has expressed his intention to revise the previous policy of entering in the EU and instead, working more closely with Russia and China on Eurasian security.
The two-day summit, which began yesterday, is dedicated to the development of cooperation between its members.
The Russian Defense Ministry hopes that China, India, Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan will join the humanitarian mission in Aleppo (Syria).
Joint exercises of the SCO countries opened today in Kyrgyzstan. It is reported by the general staff of the armed forces of Kyrgyzstan.
Alexander Azadgan - Professor, geopolitical analyst
Some people may falsely assume that the upcoming and currently in formation Eurasian Confederation is not an independent movement and phenomenon and that it is a reactionary movement to Washington and NATO’s ever Eastward expansion policy. And within this new phenomenon, we have two organizations – the Eurasian Confederation and the SCO (Shanghai Cooperation Council) which is much more expansive.