President Vladimir Putin has identified a primary strategic objective for the upcoming SCO Summit: the creation of a new security architecture for Eurasia based on “equal and indivisible” principles. This ambitious goal aims to reshape the region’s security dynamics, moving away from bloc-based competition.
Putin envisions a system where the security of each country is respected and guaranteed through close coordination among all SCO members. This collaborative approach stands in contrast to alliances that he suggests create dividing lines and foster instability.
This security initiative is part of a larger project to build a “fairer, multipolar world order.” Putin believes that by establishing a stable and cooperative security environment in the heart of Eurasia, the SCO can contribute significantly to global peace and stability, reinforcing the central role of the United Nations.
The success of this endeavor hinges on the strong partnership between Russia and China, whose shared security perspectives provide the foundation for the plan. The Tianjin summit will be a critical venue for presenting this vision to other regional powers and garnering support for a new era of Eurasian security.
A New Security Architecture for Eurasia: Putin’s Goal for SCO
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