Posted on 09/01/2025 2:59:10 AM PDT by marcusmaximus
Vladimir Putin and Narendra Modi held hands as they walked side-by-side to greet Xi Jinping at a summit designed to showcase China’s vision for a new world order.
The Indian prime minister rode in the back of a car with his Russian counterpart and shared a picture of the pair embracing, saying it was “always a delight to meet President Putin”.
Mr Xi, the Chinese president, has used the summit to present his vision for a new global security and economic order in a direct challenge to the United States.
“We should advocate for equal and orderly multipolarisation of the world, inclusive economic globalisation and promote the construction of a more just and equitable global governance system,” the Chinese president said.
He also appeared to take a dig at Mr Trump, calling on world leaders to “oppose Cold War mentality and bloc confrontation”. The two leaders were meeting ahead of the second day of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation, a summit bringing together 24 world leaders in northern China’s port city of Tianjin.
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Putin and Modi Hold Hands as They Greet Xi
https://www.nytimes.com/video/world/asia/100000010371875/xi-putin-modi-summit.html
Another one soon to bite the dust….
Don’t hear much about BRICS, but it concerns me.
India and China just announced that they are going to work on their boundary dispute.
I think we lost India.
Then get Indians outta the US, and have business divest of Indian workers.
F em!
America, it’s time to get serious putting our own native population to work for OUR Country!
Keep your homeorhetic fantasies to yourself, Marcus.
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