The Free Press Journal

‘Significan­t understand­ing on terror among BRICS countries’

- K J M VARMA

India on Monday pitched for a greater engagement with BRICS nations which have steadily expanded its agenda from financial matters to security and counter terrorism issues facing the internatio­nal community.

Addressing the BRICS Foreign Ministers meeting here, Minister of State for External Affairs General V K Singh said BRICS countries have reached significan­t understand­ing on security and counter terrorism issues.

“Besides cooperatin­g on financial issues, the BRICS agenda has witnessed steady expansion,” he said.

“BRICS joint working group mechanism has concluded in May 2017,” Singh said, adding the National Security Advisors (NSAs) of BRICS countries are due to meet next month ahead of this year’s summit of the bloc to be held in China’s Xiamen city in September.

“In Delhi meeting last year they (NSAs) had reached significan­t understand­ing on security and counter terrorism matters,” Singh, who represente­d External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj at the meeting, said. Swaraj could not attend the meeting due to health issues.

Singh, who held a bilateral meeting with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Sunday, said India attached great importance to BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) and “(we) continue to work closely with all our partners with mutual trust, respect and transparen­cy to further enhance our bonds”.

“Prime Minister Narendra Modi had laid special emphasis on people-to-people exchanges in the BRICS process,” he said. “I reiterate India attaches its utmost importance to its engagement with BRICS. Our Prime Minimiser had repeatedly underscore­d the importance of BRICS in the internatio­nal arena and stressed the importance of intra BRICS cooperatio­n,” Singh said. Besides Wang and Singh, Sergey Lavrov of Russia, Maite NkoanaMash­abane of South Africa and Alosio Nunes Ferreira of Brazil attended the BRICS foreign ministers meeting which is expected to finalise the agenda for the Xiamen summit.

In his meeting with Singh on Sunday, Wang said China and India are both major countries with great influence and that they should boost cooperatio­n in the BRICS, the Shanghai Cooperatio­n Organisati­on (SCO) and all other multilater­al frameworks to make contributi­on to peace and stability in the region and the world at large, state-run Xinhua news agency reported.

Talking to other BRICS foreign minsters, he called for closer cooperatio­n among the BRICS countries. In the bilateral meeting with South African foreign minister Maite, Wang said BRICS countries, faced with increasing uncertaint­ies in the internatio­nal situation, should unite more closely and play a leading role in building a community of shared future for the mankind.

China stands ready to step up coordinati­on with South Africa to strengthen the Forum on China-Africa Cooperatio­n (FOCAC) as well as the BRICS mechanism, continuous­ly expand the strategic cooperatio­n between the two countries, and safeguard the common interests of the two nations and all other developing countries.

During his meeting with Lavrov, Wang said China is willing to deepen coordinati­on with Russia to enhance strategic trust, boost economic and financial cooperatio­n, increase cultural and people-to-people exchanges and strengthen the cooperatio­n mechanism among BRICS countries. –PTI

 ??  ?? China’s President Xi Jinping shakes hands with MoS External Affairs V K Singh ahead of the BRICS meet at the Great Hall of the People’s Fujian Room in Beijing Monday.
China’s President Xi Jinping shakes hands with MoS External Affairs V K Singh ahead of the BRICS meet at the Great Hall of the People’s Fujian Room in Beijing Monday.

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