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Russia discloses information about Vladimir Putin'sjourney to China

Discussed travel plans! Yuri Ushakov, the President of Russia's assistant, delved into the specifics of Vladimir Putin's upcoming visit to China, set for August 31 to September 3.

Russia discloses specifics about Vladimir Putin's journey to China
Russia discloses specifics about Vladimir Putin's journey to China

Russia discloses information about Vladimir Putin'sjourney to China

In the bustling city of Tianjin, China, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Summit is underway, and Russian President Vladimir Putin is at the heart of the action. More than 10 bilateral meetings are scheduled for Putin during the summit, with leaders from various countries.

One of the meetings being considered is a bilateral with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un. However, as of the current information, no specific arrangements for this meeting have been made.

Putin is also expected to hold a meeting with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev, but there are no special arrangements for this meeting in Beijing. Instead, it appears that the meeting will take place in Tianjin during the SCO Summit.

Another significant meeting on Putin's agenda is with Turkish President Recep Tayyip ErdoฤŸan on September 1. The two leaders will discuss Ukrainian and Middle Eastern issues, but no further details about the agenda have been provided.

Putin will also meet with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the same day to discuss Putin's upcoming visit to India in December. The leaders of the SCO will also agree to establish a universal center for countering security challenges and threats, as well as an anti-narcotics center.

During his stay in Beijing, Putin will hold bilateral meetings with the heads of Pakistan and Serbia, but no specific topics for discussion have been announced. Additional bilateral meetings with other leaders are possible, but no further details have been provided.

The main document to be signed following the visit to China is the 'Tianjin Declaration', which will reflect the consolidated approaches to current regional and international issues. Around 20 documents are expected to be signed in total.

As the SCO Summit comes to a close, Putin will witness a military parade marking the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II in Beijing on September 3. The Russian President is accompanied by a large delegation, including vice-premiers, ministers, and representatives of major businesses.

The 2035 Development Strategy will also be defined during the SCO Summit, outlining the organization's main directions for future development. This strategy will guide the work of the SCO in the coming years, as the organization continues to play a crucial role in regional and international affairs.

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