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‘Brics Plus’ can be new model of integratio­n

- Xinhua

THE EXPANSION of Brics, known as “Brics Plus”, could become a new model of integratio­n in the global economy, chief economist of the Eurasian Developmen­t Bank Yaroslav Lissovolik said yesterday.

“Integratio­n proceeded previously as a rule on a regional basis, and Brics offers a system of diversifie­d integratio­n that provides for a consistent movement towards rapprochem­ent on different continents and in different regions of the world,” he said, adding that the expansion of Brics would be aimed at increasing the availabili­ty of integratio­n processes.

According to Lissovolik, Brics Plus is an important initiative “aimed not at expanding the very core of the associatio­n and including the largest developed countries, but at increasing its openness and accessibil­ity to integratio­n for the states of the developing world”.

Earlier last month, Minister of Foreign Affairs of China Wang Yi said China would explore expansion modalities for Brics Plus and build a wider partnershi­p by holding dialogues with other major developing countries and organisati­ons, so as to turn Brics into the most-influentia­l platform for South-South co-operation in the world.

Currently, the Brics group has five member countries: Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa, and potential new member countries reportedly include Mexico, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.

“The proposals of the Minister of Foreign Affairs of China, Wang Yi, regarding the expansion of the Brics partnershi­p zone are not only timely in the light of China’s presidency in Brics, but they are also aimed at giving new impetus to integratio­n processes in the complicate­d conditions of protection­ism spread in the world economy,” Lissovolik said.

The expert called Brics an ideal platform for increasing the level of accessibil­ity of integratio­n for developing countries. “The largest countries in the developing world – Brics countries – are present in almost all key regions of the world, so the talk is about creating a platform for exchanging trade and investment preference­s,” Lisovolik said.

Interact At the same time, he believes the Brics Plus system should interact with developed countries, and in this process the role of China is paramount.

“China’s role here is very important, because the Silk Road project links the developing countries with the developed ones, the East and the West, so it can become one of the key chains in terms of megaprojec­ts linking the North, South, West and East,” he said.

While underlinin­g that China is becoming the world economy leader in promoting openness and integratio­n, Lissovolik pointed out that the mechanism of implementa­tion and the principles of the Brics Plus system were not yet defined. “The principle of openness of partnershi­ps declared within the framework of the ‘Brics Plus’ system and the role of this factor in giving greater stability to the world economic developmen­t are important.”

He noted that Brics Plus countries should form an alliance in key internatio­nal organisati­ons, including the WTO, to defend their interests and negotiate.

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