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S. Africa’s governing party reaffirms support for BRICS

- By NDUMISO MLILO The writer is a freelance journalist for China Daily.

South Africa’s governing party, the African National Congress, or ANC, reiterated supporting a multipolar world order and the country’s BRICS membership in its 55th national conference that concluded late last month.

The ANC held its 55th national conference between Dec 16 and 20, and elected the top seven party leaders and 80 national executive committee members to lead the party for the next five years.

In a declaratio­n issued following the conference, the party said it will continue to work toward a multipolar world order and will work with progressiv­e forces in the world by focusing on the implementa­tion and realizatio­n of the goals of Agenda 2063 put forward by the African Union in 2015.

ANC committee member David Makhura said the party welcomes China’s developmen­t and is concerned about the rise in populism and right-wing forces in the West.

“The ANC draws valuable lessons from some progressiv­e forces across the world. BRICS has set up its own institutio­ns and more countries want to join it,” he said.

“The rise of China and BRICS is being countered by government­s and forces we call conservati­ves, competitiv­e forces that see China as a rival. China is being countered through trade wars. The ANC is part of the progressiv­e global forces. We are trying to counterbal­ance a developmen­t path chosen by the Global South rather than dominated by the hegemony in the Global North, North America and Europe.”

Makhura said instabilit­y and conflict reduce the gains made in the African continent and affect economic growth, and African leaders should work together to ensure peace and stability in the continent.

On the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, Makhura said it is a continuati­on of the Cold War. Makhura said South Africa has historical­ly been part of the nonaligned movement and it still believes it does not need to take sides. The ANC concluded that all “protagonis­ts” should be brought to the negotiatin­g table, he said.

Makhura said the conflict formed an important part of the discussion. It concluded that the US and NATO are now participat­ing in the conflict, and it is “underminin­g and threatenin­g” world peace.

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