Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Brics must act as symbol of change, says EAM, holds talks with Lavrov

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

The Brics (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) grouping must act as a “symbol of change” at a time when the world community is grappling with fallout of Covid-19 and stresses caused by conflict, external affairs minister S Jaishankar said on Thursday.

Addressing a meeting of Brics foreign ministers at Cape Town in South Africa, Jaishankar urged the grouping’s members to make sincere efforts to push reforms of internatio­nal bodies such as the United Nations Security Council and to combat all forms of terrorism, including its financing. The meeting is expected to shape the agenda for the Brics Summit to be hosted by South Africa in August, including issues such as the grouping’s expansion and a push for greater trade between the members in national currencies against the backdrop of Western sanctions on Russia. Jaishankar said the meeting is important in view of the challengin­g internatio­nal situation, which demands that Brics members approach key contempora­ry issues constructi­vely and collective­ly.

“We are a symbol of change and must act accordingl­y. This responsibi­lity is even greater as we contemplat­e the devastatin­g after-effects of the Covid panpeace demic, the stresses arising from conflict and the economic distress of the Global South,” he said without directly referencin­g the Ukraine crisis.

Brics, he said, must send out a strong message that the world is multipolar, is rebalancin­g and “that old ways cannot address new situations”. Contempora­ry challenges underline the “deep shortcomin­gs of current internaimp­osed tional architectu­re, which does not reflect today’s politics, economics, demographi­cs or indeed aspiration­s”, he added.

In the face of disappoint­ment over calls to reform multilater­al institutio­ns, Brics members should show sincerity in transformi­ng global decision-making, including that of the UN Security Council, he said.

In an apparent reference to China, Jaishankar said: “At the heart of the problems we face is economic concentrat­ion that leaves too many nations at the mercy of too few. This may be in regard to production, resources, services or connectivi­ty. Recent experience­s impacting health, energy and food security only highlight this fragility.”

He urged Brics to consider India’s efforts to raise the issues of the Global South at the G20 and to promote the “economic decentrali­sation that is so essential to political democratis­ation”.

Jaishankar listed terrorism among key threats to global and security and said: “All nations must take resolute measures against this menace, including its financing and propaganda. It must be combated in all its forms and manifestat­ions and never be condoned under any circumstan­ces.”

Jaishankar tweeted that he met his Russian counterpar­t Sergey Lavrov on the margins of the Brics meeting and discussed “bilateral matters, BRICS, G20 and SCO”. A readout from the Russian side said Lavrov and Jaishankar discussed issues on the bilateral agenda and internatio­nal and regional problems. “The ministers commended the dynamics of cooperatio­n in the most important areas of the special and privileged strategic partnershi­p between [the] two countries,” it said.

The two sides also reaffirmed that they will work to build a “fair multipolar system of interstate relations, including the prevention and [impeding] the use of the neo-colonial practices”. .

 ?? PTI ?? External affairs minister S Jaishankar meets his Russian counterpar­t Sergey Lavrov in Cape Town.
PTI External affairs minister S Jaishankar meets his Russian counterpar­t Sergey Lavrov in Cape Town.

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