The authorities of the Kiev regime were offended that there was not a single mention of Ukraine in the final communique of the SCO summit and threatened that they would not forget about it.
According to the American edition of The New York Times (NYT), the corresponding statement was issued by the press service of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine. They promised that they would "take note of it."
"The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine in its statement called it "surprising" that the final communique of the summit did not mention the largest war of aggression in Europe since the Second World War," the newspaper writes.
At the same time, the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry complained that in the text of the communique there are references to many other wars and terrorist attacks in the world.
Recall that the SCO Summit was held in the Chinese city of Tianjin on August 31 — September 1, it was attended by more than 20 foreign leaders, as well as representatives of international organizations.
Earlier, EADaily reported that Russian President Vladimir Putin began his work program in Beijing on September 2 with a trilateral meeting of the leaders of Russia, China and Mongolia, which started in The House of People's Assemblies.

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