Why the SCO Thrives Against Global Headwinds
At the 25th SCO summit in Tianjin of the Chinese mainland, leaders pledge billions in support and highlight a multilateral model driving security and economic growth amid global headwinds.
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At the 25th SCO summit in Tianjin of the Chinese mainland, leaders pledge billions in support and highlight a multilateral model driving security and economic growth amid global headwinds.
At the SCO’s 25th Heads of State meeting in Tianjin, President Xi Jinping hailed the bloc’s multilateral vision as a proactive force for fairness, inclusiveness and global peace.
The 2025 SCO Summit in Tianjin gathers 20+ countries and global partners, highlighting its shift from a Central Asia security forum to a key driver of Eurasian connectivity and multilateral trade.
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