Afghanistan, Nov. 17 -- Russia opened a Moscow summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization on Monday as member states met to discuss economic cooperation and stability.
Russia opened a high-level meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) on Monday, with Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin chairing the annual gathering of government leaders, state news agency TASS reported. The summit comes as Moscow works to reinforce its diplomatic and economic partnerships across Eurasia amid strained relations with the West.
The two-day meeting is set to focus on expanding trade, investment and energy cooperation, alongside cultural and humanitarian exchanges, Russian officials said. The agenda reflects the SCO's gradual evolution from a ...