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2025.09.01 19:10
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The Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Tianjin Summit 2025 was held in Tianjin from August 31 to September 1. This marks the fifth time China has hosted the SCO Summit and the largest-scale summit since the organization's establishment. At the summit's press center, several foreign journalists expressed that China is a stabilizer of the world economy, and they eagerly anticipate the SCO Summit bringing more opportunities for cooperation.

Leyla Rahimli from Azerbaijan's AnewZ noted that at this summit, she is closely watching how China continues to promote deeper cooperation among member states on issues of mutual concern, such as economic development, security, and geopolitical strategy, against the backdrop of persistent hegemony, bullying, and frequent international and regional conflicts.

Nelson Pancini de Sá from Brazil's Folha de S.Paulo has long anticipated this summit. He stated that he is primarily focused on the expected outcomes of the "SCO plus" cooperation initiatives and how the leaders of China, Russia, and India—three influential powers within the SCO—will interact during the summit.

Danish Murad from Pakistan's International News Network mentioned that at this SCO Summit, he is particularly interested in the trade development between member countries. He believes that China is a stabilizer of the world economy and has been making relentless efforts to promote world peace and regional stability.

(Reporters: Crystal, Santy, Ashley; Cameraperson: Ashley; Editors: Rainy, Yi, Crystal; English Editor: Darius)

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