Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

China’s Xi Jinging hails ‘unity’ of security bloc led with Russia

- letters@hindustant­imes.com

QINGDAO : 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.

Russia also underlined its common vision with China to resolve the North Korean nuclear crisis through peaceful dialogue as US President Donald Trump prepares for a historic summit Tuesday with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in Singapore.

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 Trump meets America’s closest allies in Canada for a two-day G7 summit, which concludes Saturday.

There, he has found himself in a minority of one -- pitted against peers angered at tariffs that could trigger a wider trade war.

The last leader to arrive, Trump is expected to be the first to leave as he heads to Singapore for an unpreceden­ted encounter on Tuesday with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.

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. Hotels were emptied of all regular customers and banned from selling beer, providing razors or even metal dining knives to journalist­s.

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