Advocating multilateralism is essential to shape our common destiny.
Multilateralism refers to a system of international relations and diplomacy in which multiple countries or states work together to address and resolve common issues, challenges, and goals.
The Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) should engage more with its observer states, dialogue partners, and other regional and international organizations, including the United Nations, to uphold the UN-centered international system and the international order based on international law.
Collaboratively, SCO aim to promote world peace, drive global development, and safeguard the international order.
The success of the SCO is part of the broader global partnership of emerging economies and developing countries.
Emerging economies and developing countries are rising collectively, gaining greater cohesion and global significance, becoming a progressive force for world fairness and justice.
South Africa and India will preside over the BRICS and G-20 summits in the next two months, respectively.
These summits offer significant opportunities to shape a multi-polar world order, promote inclusive global development, and enhance international governance architecture.
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