Chinese President Xi Jinping called on Tuesday for efforts to safeguard 'regional peace' and said Beijing would 'oppose protectionism' as he addressed a virtual summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation, state media said. ManilaBulletin
BEIJING, China - Chinese President Xi Jinping called on Tuesday for efforts to safeguard "regional peace" and said Beijing would "oppose protectionism" as he addressed a virtual summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation, state media said.
"Achieving long-term regional peace and stability is our common responsibility," state broadcaster CCTV quoted him as saying. The Chinese leader also pledged to "promote political solutions to pressing international and regional issues, building a firm regional security barrier", CCTV said. Russian President Vladimir Putin addressed the summit -- his first since a short-lived mutiny last month led by the head of the Wagner mercenary group, Yevgeny Prigozhin.
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