PM Modi takes a dig at Pakistan at the SCO Meet

 


In the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) forum, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi took a dig at Pakistan when they attempted to raise India-Pakistan Issues at the virtual meet.

The SCO is a grouping of right countries- India, Pakistan,China,Russia,Kazakhstan,Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. This meeting of right countries mostly economic and Industrial cooperation between the nations.

In the Meeting PM Modi reacted to Pakistan's attempt to raise the Indo-Pak issue by saying "It is unfortunate that many attempts are being made to unnecessarily bring bilateral issues into the SCO agenda. This is violation of SCO charter and Shanghai Spirit."

PM Modi was backed by Russian Authorities when Russian Deputy Roman N Babushkin said "This is a part of SCO Charter and SCO basic documents not to bring bilateral issue into the agenda. It has been made clear to all members states that it should be avoided.. for the sake of the progress of multilateral cooperation".

He further added that "The Importance of SCO is to deal with regional challenges, to promote economic,financial,humanitarian parternship among member states in order to keep the momentum... we will not interfere in the bilateral issues of India and Pakistan... Our position remains unchanged. We hope such kind of instances will not appear."

India will host the next SCO virtual meeting on November 30 which will focus on economic cooperation between the nations.


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