PM Modi To Hold Bilateral Talks During SCO Summit Visit To China: MEA | India News

On Tuesday, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Tianjin in China, said he would have two -sided talks to attend the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit. PM Modi visits Tianjin at the invitation of Chinese President Xi Jinping. The Secretary (West) at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs implied that bilateral talks were on cards with other countries, including China and Russia. Chinese Foreign Minister Wang, who made an official visit to India between 18-19 August, met with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and gave a message and invitation from President Xi Jinping for the SCO Summit in Tianjin, China.
Modi’s visit to China
This will be the first visit to China in the last seven years of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The Prime Minister is expected to hold some bilateral meetings between the summit. “Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit China, China, SCO, SCO, SCO, SCO, 31 August and 1 September on August 31,”
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Modi at SCO summit
Emphasizing the main objectives of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) – the struggle against terrorism, separation and extremism struggle with the “three evils” – Lal, grouping also offers a much wider cooperation in more than one sector. Prime Minister Narendra emphasized the consistent participation of Modi with the organization and recalled the participation of the past SCO summits: Chengdao in 2018, Bishkek in 2020, Moscow in 2021, Dushanbe (Virtual) in 2022 and New Delhi (Virtual) Summit in 2023.
Lal also pointed out that India’s priorities were explicitly reflected on the agenda of the 23rd SCO summit, headed by Prime Minister Modi. Theme was a movement towards a “safe SCO ğı that he respected for secure security, economy and trade, connection, unity, sovereignty and regional integrity and the environment.
Floor for SCO Summit
The MEA official emphasized how the SCO participated in various high -level ongoing processes at the ministerial level, including meetings of India’s Indian delegation in recent months by the National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, the Indian delegation; Defense Minister Rajnath Singh and Foreign Minister S Jaishankar are in the relevant SCO formats. SCO consists of 10 members. In addition to India, it includes Belarus, China, Iran, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan, Russia, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. There are several dialogue partners and observers. India has been a member of SCO since 2017, has previously been an observer since 2005. During the membership, India organized the Council of the Presidents of the Presidents of the SCO and the President of the SCO Presidents Council in 2020.
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XI supports ‘stable ties’ with Russia
US President Donald Trump supported his ties with Moscow between the threat and pressure of his tariff over India and Russia. According to a report by Reuters, Chinese President Xi Jinping called Beijing’s relationship with Moscow on Tuesday, “the most stable, mature and strategically important” among the great global powers. At a meeting with the Chinese state publisher CCTV, the President of the Russian state, Vyacheslav Volodin, the partnership between the two countries called “a stable power for global peace”. “He said that Xi should work together to protect Vololin’s security and development interests of China and Russia, to unite the global South, to maintain real multilateral, and to encourage international international international order.

