
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi are one of the 20 world leaders who attended China’s regional security summit.
MODI talks with Chinese President XI Jinping ahead of the annual meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) in the port city of Tianjin. This is the first time in China for the first time in seven years.
Putin, a close -end allies in China, arrived at Tianjin on Sunday at a rollout red carpet.
The summit was imposed by President Trump’s steep tariffs on Indian products with the punishment of Delhi’s purchase of Russian oil, and Putin is facing sanctions against Ukraine.
Beijing sponsored SCOs include 10 member states, including Pakistan, Iran, 16 dialogue partners and observers.
The Summit itself is greatly symbolic, but leaders will allow common dissatisfaction and sharing interests.
The group was created in 2001 as a measure to limit the influence of Western alliance, such as NATO, by China, Russia and four central Asian countries.
This year’s meeting is the largest meeting since the establishment of the organization.
In the case of Tianjin, the summit has become a major event that promotes banners and billboards throughout the northern port city.
At night, tens of thousands of local spectators are full of riverside areas and the light show is displayed on the tower block during the meeting.
The streets are very crowded, so it is difficult for people to move around with historical JIEFANG Bridge.
During the day, pedestrians sometimes go up and wait for the car to go up and wait for the cars to visit.
Taxi and other employment car services have been suspended in downtown areas, but this has not weakened the passion of those who want to be part of what is described as a historic meeting.
However, the police advised Tianjin to avoid traveling around the city if possible, and adhered to nearby shops to purchase immediate necessities.
This meeting is a few days before the massive military parade, which takes 80 years after World War II.