Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko isn’t just walking toward China—he’s sprinting. In an exclusive interview with CMG ahead of the 2025 SCO Tianjin Summit, the leader shared his vision for a tighter bond with Beijing, calling their alliance “a beacon of unity in a divided world.” 🚀
Fresh off Belarus becoming the Shanghai Cooperation Organization’s (SCO) 10th member, Lukashenko described the move as a “strategic leap” for regional stability. “This isn’t just about politics—it’s about shared responsibility,” he said, emphasizing the bloc’s growing clout in tackling global challenges like security and economic inequality. 💼🌐
Praising Chinese President Xi Jinping as a “world-class leader,” Lukashenko highlighted their nations’ 16 high-level exchanges, framing them as proof of “no half-measures” in their partnership. With Belarus now a key SCO player, he teased “big plans” for tech collaboration and infrastructure projects. 🔧📈
For young globetrotters and entrepreneurs eyeing Eurasia, Lukashenko’s message is clear: “The future is multipolar, and the SCO is writing the rules.” 🌍✨
Reference(s):
cgtn.com