China Summit & Military Parade: World Leaders Attending
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SCO Summit: The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) is holding a summit in china, attended by leaders from its 10 member states and representatives from nearly two dozen other countries.
SCO Members: The SCO was founded by China, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan. It has since expanded to include India, Iran, Pakistan, and Belarus. Afghanistan and Mongolia are observers, and 14 others are “dialogue partners.”
Military Display: china is showcasing its advanced weaponry, including over 100 aircraft, tanks, and missiles, with a military parade.
Key attendees: Notable attendees include:
Vladimir Putin (Russia)
Masoud Pezeshkian (Iran)
Narendra Modi (India)
Recep Tayyip Erdogan (Turkey)
Mustafa Madbouly (Egypt)
Kim Jong Un (North Korea) – attending the military parade but not the initial summit, marking his first meeting with Xi Jinping in over six years and his first gathering with a group of world leaders as taking office.
notable Absences/Departures: The leaders of india, Egypt, and Turkey will leave before the military parade. India and Turkey generally avoid participating in China’s military parades. China’s Regional Focus: China is using the summit to strengthen ties with countries in Southeast Asia, as evidenced by the attendance of representatives from Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, and Vietnam.
