Putin and Modi in China for the summit of commercial wars with us

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Russian President Vladimir Putin and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi are among the twenty world leaders who attend a regional security summit in China.

Prior to the annual collection of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) in the port city of Tiandzin, Modi has conversations with China President Xi Jinping. It has been in China for the first time in China for seven years.

Putin, who is a close ally of China, arrived on a rolled red carpet in Tiandzin on Sunday.

The summit comes when US President Trump imposed steep rates for Indian goods as a punishment for the prolonged purchase of Russian oil in Delhi, and Putin faces threats of sanctions on his ongoing war against Ukraine.

In Beijing, they supported soon – including Pakistan, Iran – and 16 partners and observers of Pakistan, Iran and 16.

The summit itself is largely symbolic, but will allow leaders to broadcast common complaints and shared interests – this year the collection will be overshadowed by trade wars with the United States.

The organization was created by China, Russia and four countries in Central Asia in 2001 as a counteraction to restrict the influence of Western Unions such as NATO.

This year, the collection is the biggest of the founding of the organization.

For Tianjin, the summit has become a major event with banners and billboards that promote it throughout the North Port City.

At night, tens of thousands of local viewers are stuffed in the area of ​​the river to see a light stroke shown on the blocks of the towers while the collection takes place.

The streets were very crowded – it made it difficult to even move people, especially on and around the Jiefang Historical Bridge.

During pedestrians Day, they sometimes make them wait as the obstacles get on to allow motorcycle to visit world leaders to pass quickly.

Taxis and other car rental services are stopped in the city center, but this has not suppressed the enthusiasm of crowds of people who want to be part of what is described as a historical meeting.

However, police advised more than 13 million Tianzin residents so that they do not move around the city, if possible, and stick to the stores nearby to buy some immediate needs.

The meeting comes days before the mass military parade, which will mark 80 years since the end of World War II.

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