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Xi hails ‘unity’ of security bloc

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QINGDAO, China: Chinese President Xi Jinping on Saturday opened a regional security summit attended by Russia and Iran with boasts of the bloc’s “unity”, just as a fractious G7 gathering was mired in divisions between Europe and the US.


On the sidelines of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation Summit in the coastal Chinese city of Qingdao, Russian President Vladimir Putin met his Iranian counterpart Hassan Rouhani and expressed his support for Tehran joining the SCO.


Rouhani, for his part, denounced the “illegal” US withdrawal from the international nuclear deal with Tehran. Iran, currently an observer member of the SCO, has sought since 2008 to become a full member of the China- and Russia-led security group.


SCO states also include four ex-Soviet central Asian republics and new members Pakistan and India.


Xi spoke at an opening banquet in the Qingdao Olympic Sailing Center before taking in a fireworks display.


Standing before a serene seascape painting, he hailed the bloc’s guiding “Shanghai spirit”, which “focuses on seeking common ground while setting aside differences and pursuing mutually beneficial cooperation.”


He noted that it was the first meeting since India and Pakistan joined as member states, and stated that this year they would “draw up a blueprint for (the SCO’s) future growth”.


The SCO gathering comes as US President Donald Trump meets America’s closest allies in Canada for a two-day G7 summit, which concluded on Saturday. Armoured vans lined the streets of Qingdao for the SCO’s 18th annual gathering.


Authorities cleared an entire oceanside swathe of the city — moving aside shopkeepers and day-trippers


to make way for Xi, Putin and Rouhani.  — AFP


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