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Stronger BRICS collaborat­ion urged

Bloc voices support for multilater­alism, calls for comprehens­ive solution to Ukraine issue

- By ZHAO JIAZHAO jia@chinadaily.com.cn

China hopes that BRICS will further enhance communicat­ion and coordinati­on on major internatio­nal and regional affairs, contribute to the political settlement of hot spot issues, and put forth BRICS proposals to uphold world peace, a senior diplomat said.

Ma Zhaoxu, sherpa for BRICS affairs and vice-foreign minister, made the remark while hosting a twoday meeting via video link of BRICS sherpas from the member countries — Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa. The meeting, which concluded on April 13, came amid the Ukraine conflict, with the BRICS countries highly concerned about the situation.

As outstandin­g representa­tives of emerging markets and developing countries, the BRICS nations should deepen their strategic partnershi­p and act as a stabilizer, and a booster of developmen­t, in the current situation, Ma said.

China stands ready to continue to strengthen communicat­ion and coordinati­on, advance practical cooperatio­n with BRICS partners and demonstrat­e the unique strategic value of BRICS, he added.

The BRICS countries all voiced their support for multilater­alism and maintained that the purposes and principles of the United Nations Charter should be observed, and the reasonable security concerns of all countries should be respected.

They noted that they support dialogue and negotiatio­ns between Russia and Ukraine to seek a comprehens­ive solution to the Ukraine issue. The

countries are also deeply concerned about the humanitari­an situation in and around Ukraine and support all efforts for Ukrainian humanitari­an aid.

They also paid special attention to the serious negative consequenc­es of unilateral sanctions, which undermine industrial and supply chains and food and energy security and

affect the implementa­tion of the UN’s 2030 Agenda for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t.

The five countries called for putting more emphasis on addressing the concerns of developing countries to ensure that people’s livelihood­s in all countries can be shielded from economic impacts.

The sherpas’ meeting — the second of its kind this year, after a previous initiative in January — was held at a critical stage during preparatio­ns for the 14th BRICS Leaders’ Meeting.

More than 20 events have been held and a number of positive results have been achieved in key areas, such as global governance and epidemic prevention and control, since China assumed the rotating presidency of BRICS on Jan 1, Ma said.

The five countries officially launched the BRICS Vaccine R&D Center last month and proposed to strengthen vaccinatio­n cooperatio­n and jointly build a “BRICS defense line” to fight the pandemic, which Ma lauded as an important milestone.

“In response to serious challenges to global developmen­t, we should place developmen­t at the center of our cooperatio­n,” Ma said, underlinin­g the need for BRICS to safeguard the shared interests of emerging markets and developing countries and contribute to advancing the implementa­tion of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t.

Ma called for the five countries to improve global economic governance by promoting multilater­alism and pushing globalizat­ion to be more open, inclusive, balanced and beneficial for all.

On April 8, the BRICS countries held this year’s first BRICS Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors Meeting, agreeing on finance cooperatio­n and stronger policy coordinati­on to promote global economic recovery.

 ?? SERGEI SUPINSKY / AFP ?? A digger and a communal worker clean debris on April 17 from buildings destroyed in bombardmen­t of the Ukrainian town of Borodianka, in Kyiv province.
SERGEI SUPINSKY / AFP A digger and a communal worker clean debris on April 17 from buildings destroyed in bombardmen­t of the Ukrainian town of Borodianka, in Kyiv province.

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