The Borneo Post

Chinese newspapers contrast security summit success with G7 disarray

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SHANGHAI: State-run Chinese newspapers yesterday crowed about a weekend meeting of a regional security bloc hosted by China, painting it as a harmonious, anti- protection­ist counterpoi­nt to the G7 summit in Canada that was marred by acrimony.

The Global Times, a nationalis­tic tabloid run by the ruling Communist Party’s main newspaper, the People’s Daily, asked why the G7 had ‘ended in disarray’ while the Shanghai Cooperatio­n Organisati­on ( SCO) summit in the port city of Qingdao was ‘ full of enthusiasm and ambition’.

“The key lies in that the Shanghai Spirit, featuring mutual trust, mutual benefit, equality, consultati­on, respect for cultural diversity and pursuit of common developmen­t, echoes the theme of the era, in which unilateral­ism can hardly prevail,” it said.

It said criticism of the G7 meeting and praise for the SCO summit marked ‘an important change’.

In the Canadian province of Quebec at the weekend, US President Donald Trump threw the G7’s efforts to show a united front into disorder by leaving early, backing out of a joint communique and taking aim at Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

The SCO meeting in China at the same time, meanwhile, set what the China Daily newspaper said was a good example for multilater­al cooperatio­n, offering a ‘new vision’ for a more just and equitable world.

“Against the backdrop of rising unilateral­ism and anti- globalisat­ion, the SCO’s opposition to trade protection­ism in any form is especially encouragin­g,” the Englishlan­guage daily in an editorial.

In a separate piece, the newspaper made the case for a united front against Trump after the G7 debacle.

“The G7 summit has served as another reminder that it is the Trump administra­tion that is challengin­g the internatio­nal rules- based order,” it said. — Reuters

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