And yet there he was at the SCO in Samarkand two days ago,
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Not one of the Ukie war cheerleaders even know about Putin’s speech in Samarkand and the HUGE support he received….nor does western MSM, apparently….
And today he was in another country. I couldn’t do as much as he does.
Then there was Xi of China and Modi of India telling Putin to chill, and find an acceptable end to the war with minimum loss of life or damage to infrastructure. I think it was Modi who told him this was not the time to wage such a war.
Not one of the Ukie war cheerleaders even know about Putin’s speech in Samarkand and the HUGE support he received….nor does western MSM, apparently
They don’t bother to read both sides.
Did you hear the Erdogan’s interview on PBS? They asked him how dare he to visit SCO even though Turkey is in the association with the EU and NATO. He told that Putin and Xi are important and Turkey is not a Western puppet to lick EU’s behind and the latter is teasing Turkey with membership for 52 years. All of that was blatantly censored by mistranslation.
Nope
PM Modi tells Vladimir Putin ‘now is not an era of war’
he was even snubbed by Kazakhstan!
On September 15, Sadyr Japarov, the president of Kyrgyzstan, and Turkish president Recep Erdogan on September 16 each kept Russian President Vladimir Putin waiting during bilateral meetings of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization. This is a reversal for Putin, who in the past has done that to the late Queen Elizabeth II of Britain, former US President Donald Trump, and former German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
To say Putin got roughed up during the two-day meeting of the eight-nation SCO in Samarkand – founded in 2001 by China, Russia, and four Central Asian states – is an understatement. He was lectured by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi over his invasion of Ukraine and his pleas for help were largely ignored by Xi, who upstaged Putin with an offer to train thousands of law enforcement personnel in Central Asia over the next five years.
Xi has chosen this moment to go to Kazakhstan (as) evidence of a desire to increase China’s influence in a country which, because of its long borders and large Russian ethnic minority, has always been seen to be closer to Moscow than other central Asian states
The Central Asian stans are turning towards Beijing and away from Moscow
China is using the opportunity to take more away from Moscow
India is sitting on the fence but getting off it in favor of the West - they don't mind the oil at 40% discounts, but