Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit in India to be held on July 4; Photo: File
New Delhi: The Modi government, fed up with the worst failure of the G-20 meeting in Occupied Kashmir, found relief in holding the summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization online.
According to Indian media, Foreign Minister Jaishankar announced that the 22nd meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Council of Heads of State Summit will be held on July 4 under the chairmanship of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The Indian Foreign Minister further said that unlike the G-20 and SCO Foreign Ministers’ meeting, this meeting will be held through video conference, but he did not explain the reason for this.
The Indian authorities gave an excuse to the repeated inquiries of the media that the reason for holding the meeting through video conference was the private engagements of some of the heads of the member states due to which they were unable to come to India.
India has invited Iran, Belarus and Mongolia as observers and Turkmenistan as guests for virtual participation in the meeting.
Remember that the Shanghai Cooperation Organization is a political and security bloc that also includes Pakistan, Russia and China. India has been the head of this organization since September last year.
This month, a meeting of foreign ministers of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization was held in India, in which Bilawal Bhutto went to India to participate, while the G-20 meeting was held in Occupied Kashmir, which failed miserably.
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