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BRICS members seek closer ties

At virtual meeting, foreign ministers of the 5-nation bloc vow to bolster solidarity, cooperatio­n

- By ZHAO JIA zhaojia@chinadaily.com.cn

Foreign ministers of BRICS countries agreed to deepen their nations’ strategic partnershi­p, enhance the influence of BRICS countries in internatio­nal affairs and safeguard the common interests of emerging markets and developing countries.

They made the pledge on May 19 during a Meeting of the BRICS Ministers of Foreign Affairs, via video link, which was chaired by Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi and attended by foreign ministers from Brazil, Russia, India and South Africa.

They supported advancing the process of BRICS expansion and indicated that further discussion­s would be held on this issue.

They also appreciate­d China’s active role in fighting the COVID-19 pandemic and coping with global climate change, and said they are willing to strengthen cooperatio­n in various fields.

During the meeting, Wang stressed the need for BRICS countries to find the greatest common ground on security, build consensus for common developmen­t, provide a shield for the health of humanity and inject positive energy into global governance.

The meeting also produced a joint statement on solidarity, cooperatio­n and responding to challenges in the evolving internatio­nal situation.

The statement reiterated BRICS countries’ commitment to multilater­alism and said that the central role of the United Nations in the internatio­nal system should be upheld.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin said during a news briefing on May 20 that important consensus and positive results on many issues concerning global security

and developmen­t were reached, which has prepared related parties for the upcoming 14th BRICS Summit.

BRICS foreign ministers also spoke with their counterpar­ts in emerging markets and developing countries in the “BRICS+” format, the first of its kind at this level.

The spokesman said the “BRICS+” format, proposed by President Xi Jinping in 2017, has received active support and response from various

parties, enriching and enhancing the value of the BRICS.

“Facing the current risks and challenges, it is more important than ever to strengthen solidarity and cooperatio­n among emerging markets and developing countries,” Wang said.

The foreign ministers of countries including Kazakhstan, Saudi Arabia, Argentina and Egypt took part in the dialogue.

The spokesman said that the

“BRICS+” cooperatio­n format is a platform for emerging markets and developing countries, which is designed for cooperatio­n and strives for developmen­t.

“We welcome more countries to participat­e in the platform to jointly promote democracy in internatio­nal relations, an inclusive world economy and equitable global governance so as to create a brighter future,” said the spokesman.

 ?? GAO JIE / XINHUA ?? Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi chairs the Meeting of BRICS Ministers of Foreign Affairs on May 19 via video link.
GAO JIE / XINHUA Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi chairs the Meeting of BRICS Ministers of Foreign Affairs on May 19 via video link.

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