Vladimir Putin, the President of Russia, is set to engage in the upcoming Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit through a teleconference in the following week, as stated by RIA Novosti.
Russian President Vladimir Putin will be participating in the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit through a teleconference and is expected to meet with graduates of the Higher School of Public Administration. Additionally, Putin has planned meetings with members of the Russian government and members of the Security Council.
The twenty-third summit of the SCO Council of Heads of State, as announced by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of India, will be conducted virtually on July 4. However, there may be a potential obstacle in transferring Putin to China due to concerns over discussions regarding the fulfilment of requirements by the International Criminal Court, which has issued a warrant for his arrest.
Looking ahead, Putin is also anticipated to participate in the BRICS summit in South Africa, scheduled for August. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan has guaranteed diplomatic immunities to all participants of the BRICS summit.
These developments highlight Putin's active engagement on the international stage and the significance of these upcoming summits in shaping regional and global cooperation. The virtual format of the SCO summit reflects the ongoing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, while the potential challenges related to Putin's transfer to China underscore the geopolitical dynamics at play.
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