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Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in Astana on July 3 for the summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), where he and other leaders will focus on deepening multifaceted cooperation among their nations.
What is the SCO and what goals does it pursue?
▪️ The SCO currently has nine member states — Russia, China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz Republic, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan, India, Pakistan and Iran — three observer states and 14 dialogue partners.
▪️ The SCO’s supreme decision-making body is the Council of Heads of States (CHS). The Council of Heads of Government (CHG) meets once a year to discuss the SCO’s strategy and approve its budget. The Council of National Coordinators is the organization's coordination mechanism.
▪️ The SCO's goals are to enhance economic ties; ensure peace, security and stability in the region and beyond; promote a new democratic and fair political and economic international order.
▪️ The global trade value of SCO members has grown from $667 billion when it was founded in Shanghai in 2001 to $8.04 trillion in 2022, according to the Chinese government statistics.
▪️ The SCO states cover around 80 percent of the Eurasian landmass and have a population of over 3.5 billion people, with a 25 percent share of the world’s gross domestic product (GDP).
▪️ Twenty percent of the world’s oil reserves and 44 percent of its natural gas are located in SCO states.
▪️ The SCO has also emerged as a pivotal force in ensuring regional security and enhancing global cooperation. Its Regional Anti-Terrorist Structure (RATS) coordinates members’ efforts in combating terrorism, separatism and extremism at the regional and global levels.
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https://sputnikglobe.com/20240703/sco-a-strong-voluntary-economic-forum-for-confidence-building-1119233237.html The Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit is being held in the Kazakh capital Astana on July 3 and 4, under the theme of "Strengthening Multilateral Dialogue - the Pursuit of Sustainable Peace and Development." Belarus will join the group at the summit.
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SCO a 'Strong Voluntary Economic Forum' For Confidence-Building
The Shanghai Cooperation Organization is a platform with potential “to become a strong trading and economic forum,” Dr Anuradha Chenoy told Sputnik.
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Bangladesh Ethnosport Team participates in Children of Asia Games 2024 in Yakutsk, Russia
The Bangladeshi athletes delivered standout performances, with Zarif Ferdous competing in the 80+ kg category and Sanwar Khondkar Junaid excelling in the 70 kg category
Their remarkable journey at the Children of Asia Games 2024 serves as an inspiration to young athletes back home, paving the way for a new generation of sports enthusiasts
The Bangladeshi athletes delivered standout performances, with Zarif Ferdous competing in the 80+ kg category and Sanwar Khondkar Junaid excelling in the 70 kg category
Their remarkable journey at the Children of Asia Games 2024 serves as an inspiration to young athletes back home, paving the way for a new generation of sports enthusiasts
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🇷🇺🇮🇳 At the Novo-Ogaryovo residence of the President of Russia near Moscow, Vladimir Putin and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is on a two-day official visit to Russia, hold an informal meeting.
The talks will cover prospects for further development of the traditionally friendly Russian-Indian relations, as well as current international and regional issues.
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The talks will cover prospects for further development of the traditionally friendly Russian-Indian relations, as well as current international and regional issues.
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🎙 Russia's FM Sergey Lavrov comment on the outcomes of the Russia-India summit.
📍 Moscow, July 9
💬 Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi’s state visit to the Russian Federation at the invitation of Russian President Vladimir Putin has come to an end. Yesterday, the leaders spent a lot of time together in an informal atmosphere and discussed almost every item on the agenda.
Today, this time with the participation of the delegations, they reviewed in detail the entire range of bilateral issues. We have ambitious plans. A lot has been accomplished, and an excellent foundation has been created. During the ceremony of awarding Narendra Modi with an Order of St Andrew the Apostle, the President of Russia and the Prime Minister of India outlined the key areas of interaction and underscored the commitment to deepen it across all spheres without exception, including the economy and the political dialogue, and humanitarian, cultural, sports, and educational ties, as well as military and military-technical cooperation.
Our relations can be described as a “particularly privileged strategic partnership,” a term that is codified in the Russian-Indian documents and accurately describes the ties between our countries which go deep in history. At a time when India was fighting for independence, the Soviet Union was among the first to recognise a new, young state with a deep, long, millennia-long history and civilisation.
During today’s talks, in addition to the bilateral goals (that have already been accepted for execution) which were outlined by Russian President Vladimir Putin and Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi, there was an exchange of views on the international situation, primarily in the context of Russia’s BRICS chairmanship. India supported the programme that we are in the process of implementing. Mr Modi said he was pleased to accept President Putin’s invitation to take part in the BRICS summit in Kazan in October 2024.
The situation and prospects of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation were discussed in detail. The parties reiterated that this format was a top priority for Moscow and New Delhi.
The participants discussed cooperation in the G20, where Brazil currently holds chairmanship, and India performed these functions in 2023. They discussed how at the G20 summit in New Delhi the Indian presidency with the support of Russia, China and other Global Majority countries prevented the Ukrainianisation of the G20 agenda, which the United States and its allies insistently sought to achieve.
The New Delhi Declaration provides an objective geopolitical overview with account taken of all factors and with the emphasis on the fact that any conflict that in one way or another affects the global economy as well as unilateral sanctions should be considered in a balanced manner, not to the detriment of the basic G20 agenda which focuses on working out arrangements to promote the global economy and the monetary system, and to prevent crises in these critically important areas.
🇺🇳 We discussed interaction in the United Nations. India is one of the most active UN members. Our positions in the UN overlap. <...> Russia has reiterated its position in favour of supporting India’s candidacy for a permanent seat on the UN Security Council in case a decision to this effect is made in principle, which requires a substantial majority, almost a unanimous vote of the UN General Assembly members. This work takes an effort, and the dialogue has been going on for a long while.
Our position in favour of the candidacies of India, Brazil and the African group remains unchanged. We believe the West should not be accorded additional seats, either permanent, or non-permanent. It is over-represented in this key body as it is.
The visit confirmed the commitment of the Leaders of both countries on comprehensive promotion of the particularly privileged strategic partnership. Specific goals have been outlined, and we will provide updates about the efforts to fulfil them.
📍 Moscow, July 9
💬 Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi’s state visit to the Russian Federation at the invitation of Russian President Vladimir Putin has come to an end. Yesterday, the leaders spent a lot of time together in an informal atmosphere and discussed almost every item on the agenda.
Today, this time with the participation of the delegations, they reviewed in detail the entire range of bilateral issues. We have ambitious plans. A lot has been accomplished, and an excellent foundation has been created. During the ceremony of awarding Narendra Modi with an Order of St Andrew the Apostle, the President of Russia and the Prime Minister of India outlined the key areas of interaction and underscored the commitment to deepen it across all spheres without exception, including the economy and the political dialogue, and humanitarian, cultural, sports, and educational ties, as well as military and military-technical cooperation.
Our relations can be described as a “particularly privileged strategic partnership,” a term that is codified in the Russian-Indian documents and accurately describes the ties between our countries which go deep in history. At a time when India was fighting for independence, the Soviet Union was among the first to recognise a new, young state with a deep, long, millennia-long history and civilisation.
During today’s talks, in addition to the bilateral goals (that have already been accepted for execution) which were outlined by Russian President Vladimir Putin and Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi, there was an exchange of views on the international situation, primarily in the context of Russia’s BRICS chairmanship. India supported the programme that we are in the process of implementing. Mr Modi said he was pleased to accept President Putin’s invitation to take part in the BRICS summit in Kazan in October 2024.
The situation and prospects of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation were discussed in detail. The parties reiterated that this format was a top priority for Moscow and New Delhi.
The participants discussed cooperation in the G20, where Brazil currently holds chairmanship, and India performed these functions in 2023. They discussed how at the G20 summit in New Delhi the Indian presidency with the support of Russia, China and other Global Majority countries prevented the Ukrainianisation of the G20 agenda, which the United States and its allies insistently sought to achieve.
The New Delhi Declaration provides an objective geopolitical overview with account taken of all factors and with the emphasis on the fact that any conflict that in one way or another affects the global economy as well as unilateral sanctions should be considered in a balanced manner, not to the detriment of the basic G20 agenda which focuses on working out arrangements to promote the global economy and the monetary system, and to prevent crises in these critically important areas.
🇺🇳 We discussed interaction in the United Nations. India is one of the most active UN members. Our positions in the UN overlap. <...> Russia has reiterated its position in favour of supporting India’s candidacy for a permanent seat on the UN Security Council in case a decision to this effect is made in principle, which requires a substantial majority, almost a unanimous vote of the UN General Assembly members. This work takes an effort, and the dialogue has been going on for a long while.
Our position in favour of the candidacies of India, Brazil and the African group remains unchanged. We believe the West should not be accorded additional seats, either permanent, or non-permanent. It is over-represented in this key body as it is.
The visit confirmed the commitment of the Leaders of both countries on comprehensive promotion of the particularly privileged strategic partnership. Specific goals have been outlined, and we will provide updates about the efforts to fulfil them.
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Key Points from Putin and Modi's Joint Statement following talks in Moscow
🌏 Putin and Modi highly praised the special privileged strategic partnership between Russia and India.
🌏 Modi invited Putin to visit India in 2025.
🌏 Russia and India acknowledged proposals for mediation and "good offices" aimed at peacefully resolving the conflict in Ukraine.
🌏 Putin and Modi called for the implementation of the UN resolution on a ceasefire and the immediate release of hostages in Gaza.
🌏 Russia and India will intensify efforts to establish a framework for equal and indivisible regional security.
🌏 Putin and Modi discussed the situation in Afghanistan and supported its establishment as an independent state.
🌏 Putin and Modi expressed confidence that the fight against terrorism in Afghanistan will be comprehensive and effective.
🌏 Russia and India called for UN Security Council reform to reflect modern global realities and make it more representative.
🌏 Russia supports India's candidacy for permanent membership in a reformed and expanded UN Security Council.
🌏 Putin and Modi emphasized the importance of non-interference in the internal affairs of countries and called for a convention on combating cybercrime.
🌏 Putin and Modi condemned terrorist attacks, including those in "Crocus" and Dagestan, stating that terrorism has no religion or nationality.
🌏 Russia and India are ready to enhance investment cooperation in the Far East and the Arctic region.
🌏 Russia and India consider energy cooperation, including nuclear energy and oil refining, a priority.
🌏 Russia and India will develop a bilateral settlement system using national currencies.
🌏 Russia and India prioritize ensuring bilateral and international energy security.
🌏 Russia and India will strengthen cooperation in engineering, shipbuilding, and the space industry.
🌏 Russia will increase cargo turnover with India through the launch of new routes for the "North-South" corridor, the Northern Sea Route, and the Vladivostok-Chennai line.
🌏 Putin and Modi instructed the intergovernmental commission to study the identified priority areas of cooperation and assess the progress made.
🌏 Putin and Modi agreed to expand interaction between Russia and India in education, science, culture, tourism, and sports.
🌏 Relations between Russia and India continue to be an important pillar of global peace and stability in a multipolar world.
🌏 Putin and Modi agreed to make every effort to fully realize the potential of the strategic partnership between Russia and India.
🌏 Russia and India will continue interaction on key issues at G20, BRICS, and SCO platforms.
🌏 Russia and India are committed to increasing the number of joint military cooperation events and expanding military delegation exchanges.
🌏 Russia and India will continue consultations on aligning financial messaging transmission systems.
🌏 Putin and Modi agreed to work together to promote the Russian language in India and Indian languages in Russia.
🌏 Putin and Modi instructed to explore the possibility of negotiations for a free trade agreement between the EAEU and India.
🌏 India's presence in the UN Security Council provides an opportunity for coordination between Moscow and New Delhi on the most pressing issues of the UN agenda.
🌏 Moscow and New Delhi agreed to explore prospects for cooperation in the development, production, and use of rocket engines.
🌏 Russia expresses strong support for India's membership in the Nuclear Suppliers Group.
🌏 Putin and Modi agreed to consider the possibility of concluding new long-term contracts in the energy trade sector.
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🌏 Putin and Modi highly praised the special privileged strategic partnership between Russia and India.
🌏 Modi invited Putin to visit India in 2025.
🌏 Russia and India acknowledged proposals for mediation and "good offices" aimed at peacefully resolving the conflict in Ukraine.
🌏 Putin and Modi called for the implementation of the UN resolution on a ceasefire and the immediate release of hostages in Gaza.
🌏 Russia and India will intensify efforts to establish a framework for equal and indivisible regional security.
🌏 Putin and Modi discussed the situation in Afghanistan and supported its establishment as an independent state.
🌏 Putin and Modi expressed confidence that the fight against terrorism in Afghanistan will be comprehensive and effective.
🌏 Russia and India called for UN Security Council reform to reflect modern global realities and make it more representative.
🌏 Russia supports India's candidacy for permanent membership in a reformed and expanded UN Security Council.
🌏 Putin and Modi emphasized the importance of non-interference in the internal affairs of countries and called for a convention on combating cybercrime.
🌏 Putin and Modi condemned terrorist attacks, including those in "Crocus" and Dagestan, stating that terrorism has no religion or nationality.
🌏 Russia and India are ready to enhance investment cooperation in the Far East and the Arctic region.
🌏 Russia and India consider energy cooperation, including nuclear energy and oil refining, a priority.
🌏 Russia and India will develop a bilateral settlement system using national currencies.
🌏 Russia and India prioritize ensuring bilateral and international energy security.
🌏 Russia and India will strengthen cooperation in engineering, shipbuilding, and the space industry.
🌏 Russia will increase cargo turnover with India through the launch of new routes for the "North-South" corridor, the Northern Sea Route, and the Vladivostok-Chennai line.
🌏 Putin and Modi instructed the intergovernmental commission to study the identified priority areas of cooperation and assess the progress made.
🌏 Putin and Modi agreed to expand interaction between Russia and India in education, science, culture, tourism, and sports.
🌏 Relations between Russia and India continue to be an important pillar of global peace and stability in a multipolar world.
🌏 Putin and Modi agreed to make every effort to fully realize the potential of the strategic partnership between Russia and India.
🌏 Russia and India will continue interaction on key issues at G20, BRICS, and SCO platforms.
🌏 Russia and India are committed to increasing the number of joint military cooperation events and expanding military delegation exchanges.
🌏 Russia and India will continue consultations on aligning financial messaging transmission systems.
🌏 Putin and Modi agreed to work together to promote the Russian language in India and Indian languages in Russia.
🌏 Putin and Modi instructed to explore the possibility of negotiations for a free trade agreement between the EAEU and India.
🌏 India's presence in the UN Security Council provides an opportunity for coordination between Moscow and New Delhi on the most pressing issues of the UN agenda.
🌏 Moscow and New Delhi agreed to explore prospects for cooperation in the development, production, and use of rocket engines.
🌏 Russia expresses strong support for India's membership in the Nuclear Suppliers Group.
🌏 Putin and Modi agreed to consider the possibility of concluding new long-term contracts in the energy trade sector.
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