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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News
Yerevan, Aug. 28 /Xinhua/ — Great expectations are associated with the upcoming summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) to be held in the Chinese city of Tianjin, senior expert of the Armenian analytical center Orbeli Johnny Melikyan said in an exclusive interview with Xinhua.
According to him, the summit should demonstrate the sustainability and adaptability of the organization in the context of unprecedented global challenges. For Armenia, participating in the event as a dialogue partner, the summit is of particular importance. “The participation of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan will provide an opportunity to present our country's vision on regional cooperation and stability,” the expert noted.
Speaking about the fundamental principles of the organization, he drew attention to the “Shanghai Spirit,” which unites states with different political systems and cultural traditions. “Its value is that it unites not only states with different political systems and levels of development, but also entire civilizational models,” J. Melikyan noted.
He also stressed the importance of China's initiative for high-quality development of the SCO, which, in his opinion, can give additional impetus to processes in the areas of interconnectedness, digitalization and humanitarian exchanges.
As J. Melikyan pointed out, the 80th anniversaries of the Victory in World War II and the founding of the UN serve as a reminder of the value of collective security and multilateral cooperation. The Armenian expert expressed confidence that China’s new initiatives will help the SCO play a more active role in improving the global governance system and in forming a fair multipolar world order. –0–
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