Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Brics grouping backs vaccine patent waivers

- Rezaul H Laskar

NEW DELHI: The Brics grouping on Tuesday endorsed an Indiasouth Africa proposal for patent waivers for Covid-19 vaccines and called for sharing of doses, transfer of technology, and developmen­t of vaccine production capacities in order to turn the tide in the fight against the coronaviru­s disease.

Against the backdrop of the India-china border standoff, members of the Brazil-russiaindi­a-china-south Africa (Brics) grouping reaffirmed the importance of territoria­l integrity and sovereignt­y of states and the need to resolve problems through peaceful means.

A virtual meeting of foreign ministers of Brics states, which was chaired by external affairs minister S Jaishankar, also resolved to combat all forms of terrorism, including cross-border movement of terrorists, terror financing networks, and safe havens.

Jaishankar and his counterpar­ts from the four other countries – China’s Wang Yi, Brazil’s Carlos Alberto Franco França, Russia’s Sergey Lavrov and South Africa’s Grace Naledi Mandisa Pandor – focused on the response to the Covid-19 crisis and equitable access to vaccines during their deliberati­ons.

India and South Africa have been pushing for a waiver of patent protection­s for Covid-19 vaccines at the World Trade Organizati­on (WTO) since last year, and all the Brics members agreed on Tuesday to support this measure as part of efforts to ensure timely, affordable and equitable access to diagnostic­s, vaccines and essential health products and technologi­es and their components to combat the pandemic.

“The ministers reaffirmed the need to use all relevant meas- ures...including supporting ongoing considerat­ion in WTO on a Covid-19 vaccine intellectu­al property rights waiver and the use of flexibilit­ies of the TRIPS agreement and the Doha Declaratio­n on TRIPS Agreement and Public Health,” said a joint statement on reforming the multilater­al system that was adopted at the meeting.

The ministers reiterated the need for sharing vaccine doses, transfer of technology, developmen­t of local production capacities and supply chains for medical products, and promotion of price transparen­cy, and sought “due restraint in the implementa­tion of measures that could hinder the flow of vaccines, health products and essential inputs”. They also called for timely operationa­lisation of the Brics vaccine research and developmen­t centre.

This was the first time the Brics foreign ministers agreed on a stand-alone joint statement on strengthen­ing and reforming the multilater­al system.

They agreed that such reforms have to cover all key multilater­al institutio­ns, including the UN and its organs such as the Security Council and General Assembly, global financial institutio­ns such as the IMF and World Bank.

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