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Putin Defends Ukraine Stance at SCO Summit

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September 25, 2025
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Russian President Vladimir Putin addressed the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit in Tianjin, China, defending his country’s Ukraine offensive and attributing the conflict to Western actions, as reported by Euractiv. Speaking to allies including Chinese President Xi Jinping and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Putin pointed to the 2013-2014 pro-European revolution in Ukraine, which ousted a pro-Russian leader, as a West-provoked coup that ignited the crisis. He further highlighted NATO’s attempts to integrate Ukraine as a key driver, framing these as central causes of the three-and-a-half-year war. The SCO, touted by Moscow and Beijing as a counter to Western-led blocs like NATO, serves as a platform for Putin’s vision of a new global system that prioritizes broader international interests over Eurocentric models.

Putin expressed appreciation for China and India’s efforts to resolve the Ukraine conflict, noting plans to discuss recent talks with US President Donald Trump in bilateral meetings. Despite Trump’s calls for a peace agreement, negotiations have faltered, with Kyiv rejecting Putin’s demands for territorial concessions and abandonment of Western support as non-starters.

The SCO’s growing influence, with members like Iran and observers like Belarus, underscores its role as an anti-Western alliance. This diplomatic push aligns with Putin’s call for a multipolar world, challenging traditional Euro-Atlantic frameworks and seeking to reshape global alliances.

Beneath the diplomatic rhetoric, economic implications loom large. Geopolitical tensions from the Ukraine conflict disrupt trade and energy markets, with Nikkei Asia estimating a $1.9 trillion impact across affected regions. ODATA’s report of over 8 million global DDoS attacks in 2025 highlights digital vulnerabilities that could amplify instability. Investors monitor these developments closely, as stability in global trade is critical. Reuters notes the SCO’s expanding role in countering Western influence, with its 10 member states and 16 observers shaping alternative economic networks. High-tech sectors, maintaining PMI scores above 50, offer resilient growth opportunities, per government data. The stalled peace process, reflects deep divisions, with Putin rejecting ceasefire proposals and insisting on hardline terms. The Guardian emphasizes Kyiv’s firm stance against ceding territory, complicating diplomatic resolutions. Meanwhile, China and India’s mediation efforts, though valued by Putin, face challenges in bridging gaps.

Trading Economics underscores the need for governance stability to sustain investor confidence in a $4.5 trillion global economy. The SCO’s push for a new world order, as articulated by Putin, signals a pivotal shift in global dynamics, with implications for trade and security. Investors navigating these undercurrents see both risks and opportunities. Statista projects growth in tech-driven markets by 2030, with cybersecurity and digital infrastructure as key areas. The Korea Herald highlights parallel diplomatic efforts in Asia, where transparency drives market confidence. Putin’s SCO address, blending defense of past actions with a vision for future alliances, positions the organization as a counterweight to Western dominance. As global markets adjust to these shifts, investors eye the SCO’s influence for signals of economic realignment, with Putin’s diplomacy shaping the trajectory of international trade and stability.

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