China Daily (Hong Kong)

BRICS members urged to help maintain world economic stability

- By AN BAIJIE in Buenos Aires anbaijie@chinadaily.com.cn

President Xi Jinping called on BRICS countries on Friday to make joint efforts to maintain the stability and prosperity of the global economy at a time when the multilater­al trading system faces challenges.

He made the remarks while attending an informal meeting with Brazilian President Michel Temer, Russian President Vladimir Putin, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and South African President Cyril Ramaphosa in Buenos Aires on the sidelines of the G20 Leaders’ Summit.

The leaders of the five countries reached numerous agreements after exchanging in-depth views on the global economic situation and cooperatio­n between BRICS members.

Xi said the risks facing the global economy are rising and the multilater­al trading system is being affected, which goes against the common interests of the internatio­nal community.

He called for joint efforts by BRICS members to strengthen unity, enhance communicat­ion and coordinati­on, shoulder their responsibi­lities and promote global governance to develop in the right direction.

BRICS countries should firmly uphold multilater­alism, enhance coordinati­on under the frameworks of the G20, the United Nations and the World Trade Organizati­on, jointly safeguard internatio­nal order based on multilater­alism and oppose protection­ism and unilateral­ism, Xi said.

These countries should be dedicated to improving global economic governance, he said, adding that the WTO should be reformed in the right direction.

The core values and basic principles of the WTO should not be discarded, and the special treatment enjoyed by developing countries must be guaranteed, Xi said.

He urged that reform of the internatio­nal monetary and finance system should be pushed continuous­ly, and that representa­tion of emerging markets and developing countries should be further improved.

Xi proposed that BRICS members take a leading role in promoting emerging markets and developing countries to make developmen­t a top priority.

They should also push the developed countries to fulfill their commitment to developmen­t aid and provide capital, technology and capacity-building support for developing nations, Xi said.

BRICS countries should enhance pragmatic cooperatio­n, jointly cultivate new driving forces for economic growth and release the potential of BRICS Plus to make other emerging markets and developing countries benefit from BRICS cooperatio­n, Xi said.

BRICS Plus refers to a diplomatic way of inviting non-BRICS countries to a BRICS summit.

Noting that all BRICS nations are important members of G20, Xi said the five countries should work together to support this G20 summit, achieve positive outcomes that are responsibl­e for the world and its peoples, and send a strong voice of enhancing global cooperatio­n and promoting mutual benefits.

The other BRICS leaders said at the meeting that global politics, economy and trade are facing grave challenges, and the trend of unilateral­ism and protection­ism is worrying.

The leaders agreed that the BRICS countries should improve unity and strengthen cooperatio­n in areas such as trade, energy, technology, finance, people-to-people exchanges and health.

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