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Sherpas finish BRICS Summit plans

Members of bloc to hold multiple high-level meetings this year

- By AN BAIJIE in Qingdao, Shandong anbaijie@chinadaily.com.cn

BRICS member states have had in-depth discussion­s and reached broad consensus on such issues as political security, economic, and peopleto-people exchanges for the summit to be held in Xiamen, Fujian province, in September, a senior Chinese diplomat said on Thursday.

The BRICS members have agreed to hold a series of highlevel events throughout this year, including an informal leaders’ meeting in Hamburg, Germany, during the G20 summit next month, said Li Baodong, vice-foreign minister.

Li made the remark during the second BRICS Sherpa meeting in Qingdao, Shandong province, which was aimed at preparing for the summit. Senior diplomats from BRICS member countries who are in charge of coordinati­on are called Sherpas.

At the two-day meeting, which ended on Thursday, the member states agreed that the outcome document of the BRICS leaders’ informal meeting during the G20 Hamburg, Germany, summit should reflect the BRICS position on upholding an open world economy and more inclusive and balanced economic globalizat­ion, supporting a multilater­al trading system, and advancing the reform of economic governance, Li said.

The vice-minister also highlighte­d the meetings among the BRICS countries’ national security advisers, foreign ministers’ meeting, and ministeria­l level meetings on trade, industry, agricultur­e, health and other areas, to ensure success of the Xiamen summit.

Sergey A. Ryabkov, Russia’s deputy foreign minister, said that the member states have good experience at BRICS “in terms of talking very straightfo­rwardly on many things”, which is important at a time when the internatio­nal situation “is very turbulent”.

The senior Russian diplomat said that he is very sure and confident the Xiamen summit will be a huge success that will cement the cooperatio­n and interactio­n among all BRICS members.

The BRICS chairmansh­ip continues the very good trend, establishe­d during the G20 chairmansh­ip of China last year, of taking considerat­ion of all sides, he added.

Georges Lamaziere, a senior Brazilian diplomat who attended the meeting, said that the BRICS members have many common thoughts on issues including internatio­nal relations, the openness of economy, climate change, and the importance of political and economic multilater­al system.

“The five countries are not together by chance. Because they are similar. They are developing countries and big countries that have a similar foreign policy,” he said, adding that the BRICS countries have sent positive messages of openness and multilater­alism to the world.

“We are in favor of openness of economy, free trade and climate change agreement,” he said.

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