China Unveils Ambitious Plans to Strengthen SCO Cooperation
China accelerates its Shanghai Cooperation Organization presidency with new initiatives aimed at strengthening political, economic, and cultural cooperation among member nations.
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China accelerates its Shanghai Cooperation Organization presidency with new initiatives aimed at strengthening political, economic, and cultural cooperation among member nations.
Chinese and Russian leaders mark 75 years of diplomatic ties, highlighting enhanced cooperation and mutual support within BRICS and SCO.
China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi reaffirms support for the SCO as Nurlan Yermekbayev is appointed the new Secretary-General.
China and five Central Asian countries agree to deepen cooperation in education, technology, and regional security during their latest summit in Chengdu.
China and Kyrgyzstan deepen bilateral ties with expanded cooperation in trade, infrastructure, and regional partnerships, fostering a stronger strategic partnership.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov meet in Rio to enhance bilateral ties, strengthen BRICS, and discuss global governance reforms.
Chinese and Russian foreign ministers meet in Beijing to reinforce a resilient partnership, discuss BRICS success, and address global stability issues.
The completion of the New Gwadar International Airport marks a significant milestone for CPEC, transforming Gwadar into a regional hub and boosting socio-economic growth.
The Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) member states have voiced strong opposition to protectionist measures and unilateral sanctions, emphasizing the need for a fair and open multilateral trading system.
China, Russia, and Mongolia strengthen their trilateral cooperation at the SCO Summit, aiming for deeper economic and strategic ties to benefit their peoples and regional stability.