China to hold SCO summit in Tianjin from Aug 31 to Sept 1: Wang Yi

The SCO Tianjin Summit will be held between 31 August-1 September.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Russian President Vladimir Putin and other leaders of SCO member states were expected to attend the summit.
According to the official media, the meeting of the external ministers of the 10 -member grouping in the early hours of the day was held here, focusing on political preparations for the summit.
CGTN, operated by the state, changed the views of the participants in various SCO sectors at the meeting of Tuesday and discussed key international and regional issues.
A series of decisions and official documents were signed. Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Iran and Belarus are an effective economic and security block that emerged as one of the largest regional international organizations.
Before the meeting, SCO Foreign Ministers met with Chinese President Xi Jinping, who wanted to improve mechanisms to address security threats and challenges.
The SCO summit expressed the hope of meeting the leaders of other member states in the event to discuss the future development of the organization, in China’s Tianjin this year.
In the face of a turbulent and changing international landscapes, he emphasized that SCO should focus, be confident, act efficiently, and play a more proactive role in injecting more stability and positive energy to the world.
In an implicit excavation in the United States, President Xi called on hegemonya, power policy and bullying to encourage a more equal and balanced multipolar world.
Speaking at the meetings with XI on behalf of SCO ministers, Lavrov said that thanks to his determined commitment to the spirit of Shanghai, SCO has achieved significant cooperation results and gained increasing international attraction.
The spirit of Shanghai, which was characterized by the search for mutual trust, mutual benefit, mutual benefit, equality, consultation, respect for the diversity of civilization and the search for common development, proved that it is compatible with the common interests of the member states and showed strong vitality.