The Hangzhou meeting challenged the West's false narrative of human rights

Hanif Ghaffari stated in an interview with Mizan: "The recent visit of the respected head of the judiciary of our country, Mohseni Ejei, to Hangzhou and the very effective negotiations that took place in the legal field between this high official of our country and his counterparts in the member and observer countries of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization had their own textual and metatextual values. One of the important effects of the meetings was the determination of the member countries of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization to move beyond the self-willed and self-made interpretations of the West regarding categories such as organized crimes, human rights, and other aspects of public international law."
The analyst and journalist continued: "The determination of the member states of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization to strengthen legal and judicial cooperation has become short-term, medium-term, and long-term guidelines in this area. Now is the time for the member states of this agreement to challenge the Western narrative of categories such as transnational crimes and the international community and to prevent the United States and its allies from presenting false signals in order to deceive world public opinion. The positive effects and consequences of holding this meeting will certainly be visible in the near future in all member states and in the path of strengthening collective and multilateral cooperation of all parties."