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Xi calls on BRICS to uphold solidarity, safeguard peace

Nations can bring positive, stabilizin­g strength to world, president says

- By CAO DESHENG and ZHANG YUNBI

President Xi Jinping has urged the BRICS countries to support one another on issues concerning their core interests, practice true multilater­alism, and work together to safeguard justice, fairness and solidarity and reject hegemony, bullying and division.

Xi made the remark while chairing the 14th BRICS Summit via video link in Beijing. BRICS, which groups Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa, represents the world’s emerging markets and major developing countries.

Saying that the world today is overshadow­ed by the dark clouds of Cold War mentality and power politics and beset by constantly emerging traditiona­l and nontraditi­onal security threats, Xi called on the BRICS countries to uphold solidarity and safeguard world peace and tranquilli­ty.

“Some countries attempt to expand military alliances to seek absolute security, stoke bloc-based confrontat­ion by coercing other countries into picking sides, and pursue unilateral dominance at the expense of others’ rights and interests. If such dangerous trends are allowed to continue, the world will witness even more turbulence and insecurity,” he said.

Xi said that BRICS countries need to act with a sense of responsibi­lity to bring positive, stabilizin­g and constructi­ve strength to the world.

He underlined the need to reject Cold War mentality and bloc confrontat­ion, oppose unilateral sanctions and abuse of sanctions, and reject hegemony’s small circles by forming one big family belonging to a community with a shared future for mankind.

Chinaiswil­lingtowork­withBRICS partners to operationa­lize the Global Security Initiative, which advocates a vision of common, comprehens­ive, cooperativ­e and sustainabl­e security, and bring more stability and positive energy to the world, Xi said.

Noting that the combinatio­n of the COVID-19 pandemic and the Ukraine crisis has resulted in disruption­s to global industrial and supply chains, sustained increases in commodity prices and weaker internatio­nal monetary and financial systems, Xi underlined the need for the BRICS countries to strengthen cooperatio­n to boost developmen­t and jointly tackle risks and challenges.

He called for enhancing internatio­nal cooperatio­n on the COVID-19 response, pooling strength for economic recovery, stepping up macro policy coordinati­on and keeping industrial and supply chains secure and unclogged.

China stands ready to work with BRICS partners to add more substance to the Global Developmen­t Initiative, which aims to re-energize the implementa­tion of the United Nations’ 2030 Agenda for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t, and contribute to stronger, greener and healthier global developmen­t, Xi said.

He criticized some countries that seek to create monopolies, blockades and barriers in science and technology in order to disrupt others’ innovation and developmen­t and hold on to their dominant position, saying their attempts are doomed to fail.

While stressing the need to build an open world economy, Xi also emphasized the importance of forestalli­ng and defusing major risks and challenges in global developmen­t and working for more inclusive and resilient economic growth.

He underlined the importance of developing the “BRICS Plus” cooperatio­n approach, and called for advancing this process to allow like-minded partners to become part of the BRICS family at an early date.

The summit, with the theme “Fostering High-quality Partnershi­p and Ushering in a New Era of Global Developmen­t”, came at a time when the world is facing the continued spread of COVID-19, tortuous global economic recovery and increasing­ly salient peace and security issues.

Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, Russian President Vladimir Putin, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and South African President Cyril Ramaphosa joined Xi for the virtual summit.

The leaders exchanged views on BRICS cooperatio­n in various fields as well as other major issues of common concern and reached broad consensus. They agreed that BRICS countries should uphold multilater­alism, advance the democratiz­ation of global governance and safeguard internatio­nal fairness and justice, in order to inject stability and positive energy into the volatile internatio­nal situation.

The While leaders agreeing to pledged bolster cooperatio­n in various areas, including to firmly uphold the the COVID-19 response, the leaders pledged multilater­al to firmly uphold trading the multilater­al trading system, advance the system, advance the

building of an open world economy and building oppose unilateral of an sanctions open and “long-arm jurisdicti­on”. world economy and

The summit adopted a declaratio­n oppose to build unilateral a stronger BRICS partnershi­p. sanctions and “longarm While addressing the summit, Bolsonaro jurisdicti­on”. voiced his hope that the BRICS nations will have a greater role in key internatio­nal organizati­ons at a time when emerging economies and developing countries are accounting for an increasing proportion of the global economy.

Putin said that some countries currently follow erroneous economic policies, and they are making other countries pay the price for their mistakes. The BRICS nations need to bolster unity and make a greater joint effort to tackle difficulti­es, he added.

Modi, noting that COVID-19 has had a huge impact on the global community, said the BRICS nations face similar challenges, and their stronger collaborat­ion will make a key contributi­on to the world’s recovery from the pandemic.

Ramaphosa said that the five BRICS nations represent the world’s emerging economies, and they should seize the opportunit­y to boost collaborat­ion. He noted that, as China holds the BRICS chairmansh­ip this year, the group has held its first high-level meeting on climate change and made global developmen­t more inclusive and sustainabl­e.

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President Xi Jinping chairs the 14th BRICS Summit via video link from Beijing on Thursday. Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, Russian President Vladimir Putin, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and South African President Cyril Ramaphosa participat­ed in the summit.
LI TAO / XINHUA Help arrives President Xi Jinping chairs the 14th BRICS Summit via video link from Beijing on Thursday. Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, Russian President Vladimir Putin, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and South African President Cyril Ramaphosa participat­ed in the summit.

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