Millennium Post

BRICS foreign ministers support talks between Russia & Ukraine

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar highlights need to mitigate inflation, create 'resilient', 'reliable' supply chains

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NEW DELHI: The sharp increases in costs of energy, food and commoditie­s due to the "knock-on" effects of the Ukraine conflict must be mitigated to help the developing countries, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said on Thursday at a virtual meeting with his counterpar­ts from the BRICS nations.

With the foreign ministers of China, Russia and two other member countries listening, Jaishankar also said that the BRICS has repeatedly affirmed respect for sovereign equality, territoria­l integrity and internatio­nal law, adding the grouping must live up to these commitment­s.

In a statement, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said the foreign ministers discussed the situation in Ukraine and supported talks between Russia and Ukraine, adding they also expressed concern at the energy and food security implicatio­ns of the conflict.

In his remarks at the BRICS Foreign Ministers' Meeting, the external affairs minister also said that the grouping must display "zero tolerance for terrorism, especially cross-border terrorism", in an apparent reference to Pakistan.

The meeting was participat­ed by Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, Brazilian Foreign Minister Carlos Alberto Franco Fran a, Russia's Sergey Lavrov and South Africa's Minister of Internatio­nal Relations Grace Naledi. The meeting was hosted by China.

"The ministers expressed strong condemnati­on of terrorism whenever, wherever, and by whom-so-ever and also expressed commitment to combat terrorism in all its forms and manifestat­ions, including the cross-border movement of terrorists," the MEA said.

The BRICS (Brazil-russia-India-china-south Africa) brings together five of the largest developing countries of the world, representi­ng 41 per cent of the global population, 24 per cent of the global GDP and 16 per cent of the global trade.

"The knock-on effects of the Ukraine conflict have led to sharp increases in the costs of energy, food and commoditie­s. This must be mitigated for the sake of the developing world," Jaishankar said.

"BRICS has repeatedly affirmed respect for sovereign equality, territoria­l integrity and internatio­nal law. We must live up to these commitment­s," he added.

His comments assumed significan­ce as they came in the backdrop of the lingering border row between India and China in eastern Ladakh and Russia's military invasion of Ukraine.

"The BRICS should unanimousl­y and specifical­ly support UN Security Council reform. Together, we should press for credible commitment of resources by developed nations for climate action and climate justice," Jaishankar said.

"The BRICS must display zero tolerance for terrorism, especially cross-border terrorism. A globalised and digitised world will give due regard to trust and transparen­cy," he added.

The external affairs minister also said that sustainabl­e developmen­t goals must be approached in a comprehens­ive manner.

The MEA said the BRICS foreign ministers supported the call for advancing the process of reform and greater representa­tion of developing countries in the internatio­nal organisati­ons and multilater­al fora, including the UN and its Security Council, so that they could play an important role in global governance.

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