American officials have spoken out! At the end of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit, U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen stated that leaders of Russia, China and India met during the SCO summit, but this meeting was merely a show. Yellen said that this is an old meeting called the Shanghai Cooperation Organization. I think it is largely a show. After all, India is the world's largest democratic country. Their values are closer to ours.
At the same time, Yellen claimed that negotiations with India have been slow, but hopes that both governments can resolve the existing differences between them. Obviously, from Yellen's remarks, it is clear that Yellen is clearly envious of the trilateral meeting between China, Russia and India. And Yellen specifically emphasized that the U.S.-India values are more similar, hoping to resolve the differences with India, which further proves that the U.S. feels very uneasy about India's closeness with China and Russia.
Although the United States is being stubborn, in its heart, the U.S. is absolutely unwilling to see the U.S.-India relationship reach this point. This shows that the U.S. is regretful for its actions. Therefore, Yellen also showed some goodwill to India. Of course, although the U.S. does not want the SCO summit to be successful, this time the SCO summit was undoubtedly very successful.
In the joint statement, member states unanimously expressed opposition to trade measures that violate World Trade Organization (WTO) rules and principles, and called for the elimination of unilateral actions that violate WTO rules. This is a direct response to the U.S. launching a trade war. For this, the U.S. will definitely not be happy. No matter whether the U.S. wants to see it or not, the voice of non-Western countries on the international stage is becoming increasingly louder, and this will not change according to the will of the U.S. Even if the U.S. tries to belittle it, it cannot change this fact.
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