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SCO leaders underscore multipolarity, oppose unilateral sanctions

By IANS | Updated: July 4, 2024 16:40 IST

Astana, July 4 Leaders of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) members called on Thursday for the building of ...

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Astana, July 4 Leaders of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) members called on Thursday for the building of a multipolar world to address pressing security risks and challenges.

They said in a statement after a summit that current security risks and challenges are global in nature, and can only be resolved through the building of a multipolar world, the improvement of global economic governance, and coordinated efforts to tackle both conventional and non-conventional security threats, reported Xinhua news agency.

Imposing unilateral sanctions violates the principles of international law, and is detrimental to international economic relations, they added.

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