Eurasia vs. the United States: A Meeting between Putin, Xi and Modi negates the threat of secondary sanctions

The leaders of Russia, India and China at the SCO summit. Photo: Администрация Президента России
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The meeting of the leaders of China, India and Russia at the summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) negates the threat of secondary US sanctions against Beijing and New Delhi and will strengthen the desire of the United States to get out of the Ukrainian conflict. This was stated by Verkhovna Rada deputy Alexander Dubinsky.

"The meeting of Xi, Modi and Putin at the SCO in Beijing is a historic event of the unification of Eurasia against the United States. This meeting negates the threat of secondary sanctions against Russia, China and India and will strengthen the desire of the United States to get out of the conflict in Ukraine in order to untie its hands on other fronts," Dubinsky writes in his telegram channel.

As reported by EADaily, Russia supports China's initiative on a global governance system and is interested in starting a concrete discussion of proposals. This was announced today, September 1, by Russian President Vladimir Putin at the SCO Plus summit in Tianjin, China.