ASTANA: Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping on Thursday urged their allies and partners to fight external influence, advancing their proposal of an anti-Western agenda at the SCO summit in Astana, Kazakhstan.
The Russian and Chinese leaders were in the Kazakh capital for the SCO meeting, a regional bloc that Moscow and Beijing see as a counterweight to the hegemony of the US on the global stage.
Xi called upon the SCO member states to resist external interference in their matters while Putin stated new centres of economic and political might were on the rise.
“We should join hands to resist external interference, firmly support each other, take care of each other’s concerns… and firmly control the future and destiny of our countries and regional peace and development in our own hands,” Xi told the summit.
He added that the SCO must be on the right side of history, fairness and justice. In a joint declaration, published by Moscow, the group noted tectonic shifts in international politics and called for the regional bloc to play an important role in global and regional security.
It added the use of force is increasing, the norms of global law are systemically being violated, conflicts and geopolitical confrontations are growing, and risks to stability in the world and the SCO region are multiplying.
“The multipolar world has become a reality,” Putin said in remarks at the summit. He also praised the accession of Russia’s close ally Belarus to the SCO becoming its tenth member.
The SCO is an intergovernmental organization founded by China and Russia in 2001 in Shanghai. It deals with Eurasian political, economic, security, and defence issues.
The organization consists of nine countries, including China, India, Iran, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan, Russia, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan.
In the final declaration, the bloc condemned the unilateral and unrestricted build-up of missile defence systems by unnamed countries and regional alliances.
Pakistan’s Foreign Office spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch said on Thursday that Islamabad will host the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Heads of Governments meeting in October this year.