CGTN published this video item, entitled “SCO Samarkand Summit: Business as usual or extraordinary?” – below is their description.
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Was the 22nd SCO Summit that ended in #Samarkand, #Uzbekistan on Friday a significant gathering or just another meeting? Alexander Lukin, director of East Asian and #SCO Studies at the #Moscow State Institute of International Relations, and Victor Gao, chair professor, Soochow University, tell The Hub with Wang Guan why it was extraordinary. With the West consolidating itself and making hostile policies towards non-Western countries, the non-Western world has to consolidate itself. It has to oppose the attempts to split the world into two blocs where developing economies have to follow the developed economies, and champion a multilateral world where all countries are equal. They also look at the significance of President Xi Jinping’s meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, the truth about the media controversy over President Putin’s talks with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and what the Communist Party of China’s National Congress could mean for global development.
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