SCO summit: Putin says sanctions making Russia stronger - BBC News

Russia's president was speaking at a global summit for the first time since last month's Wagner mutiny.
4 hours agocommentsCommentsShareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingRelated TopicsRussia-Ukraine warImage source, Russian governmentBy Vikas PandeyBBC News, DelhiRussia will continue to oppose Western sanctions, President Vladimir Putin has said, following Moscow's invasion of Ukraine.
His address to a virtual Shanghai Cooperation Organisation summit was his first to an international meeting since last month's mutiny in Russia.
Mr Putin backed trade accords between SCO nations in local currencies - seen as an attempt to blunt sanctions.
The 2023 SCO summit is taking place virtually, under India's leadership.
Mr Putin used the platform to send a message of defiance to the West, saying "Russia counters all these external sanctions, pressures and provocations and continues to develop as never before".
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