SCO wants reform at the United Nations, WTO and is creating a global movement against perceived G7 hegemony. By Chris Devonshire-Ellis The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Heads of State held their annual summit online on Tuesday (July 4th) with the meeting chaired by India, and the Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The full members of the[…..]
The SCO may be preparing for a new post-Ukraine conflict geopolitical order By Chris Devonshire-Ellis The current Kazakhstan President, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, a previous Director-General of the UN Office at Geneva, has been speaking at the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Heads of State summit currently chaired by India.
By Chris Devonshire-Ellis Iran’s full membership admission to the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) and the signing of a memorandum of commitment by Belarus to join the SCO is scheduled for July 4 at the Council of Heads of State of the organization, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has stated.
Country has the fastest growing GDP rates in Africa and its second largest population Ethiopia has made an official application to join the BRICS grouping and hopes for a positive decision on its application to join the BRICS member states, Ethiopian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Meles Alem has stated, saying “We expect BRICS will give us[…..]
Turkmenistan has officially opened its new, futuristic “smart” city, named Arkadag, or ‘Protector’, a reference to its previous President Gurbanguly Berdymukhamedov, who developed the concept. The new city, designed for an initial 73,000 residents (about double that of Liechtenstein) cost US$3.3 billion to build. There are plans to spend as much again in the next[…..]
Lithuania’s exit from China is Kaliningrad’s gain Kaliningrad, the Russian Baltic Sea enclave surrounded by the European Union, is planning to boost its China exports in the wake of competing Lithuania cancelling its China trade and diplomatic relations in favour of Taiwan. Both Kaliningrad and Lithuania are primary sources for Baltic Amber, a natural commodity[…..]
Analysis from the Uzbek Institute of Macroeconomics Analysts from the Uzbekistan Institute of Macroeconomic and Regional Studies have conducted a comprehensive assessment of the level of economic cooperation between the Central Asian countries.
By Emil Avdaliani The Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) has been experiencing a somewhat turbulent recent period. Geopolitical changes in Eurasia resulting into shifts in trade routes and supply chains have impacted the operation of the Moscow-led Union, encompassing five countries: Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Russia, and Kyrgyzstan. Created and developed in 2010s the EAEU has an[…..]
The development of relations between Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan occupies an important place in the context of the unification of the infrastructures of the two countries and cooperation in the region. Both countries, which have significant resources and a geostrategic position at the intersection of important transport routes, are aware of the need to strengthen their[…..]
Ali Akbar Safaei, the Head of the Iranian Ports and Maritime Organization, has stated that disagreements with the Indian operator at Iran’s Chabahar Port, a key part of the INSTC and a direct link to Mumbai, have been cleared up, and a contract will be signed between Iran and India regarding India’s investment. Safaei said[…..]