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The further development of the BRICS will depend on many circumstances. Not all member states consider their participation in the bloc a priority. However, the general movement toward diversification of the world order and away from any one group’s domination will continue, and the BRICS will play an increasing role in this, writes Fyodor Lukyanov, Editor-in-Chief of Russia in Global Affairs magazine, for Council of Councils.
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The BRICS Summit 2024: An Expanding Alternative
The sixteenth annual BRICS summit was held in Kazan, Russia, on October 22-October 24. 2024. What was new and innovative at the summit this year, and…
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🇳🇦 Namibia eyes BRICS membership, seeking closer ties with progressive nations, says ambassador to Moscow
🗣 "You cannot be behind it [this process], which will open up interaction with progressive nations for us," Namibia's ambassador to Moscow, Clemens Handuukeme Kashuupulwa, told Russian media on the sidelines of the first ministerial conference of the Russia-Africa Partnership Forum in Sochi.
Kashuupulwa stressed the potential benefits of closer ties with the influential bloc of emerging economies. He noted that while Namibia is actively working towards potential BRICS membership, the process has been delayed due to the death of the Namibian president and the upcoming elections scheduled for November 27.
🗣 "We are working closely with South Africa [on this matter], but for the moment we are not yet prepared to be members of BRICS," explained Ambassador Kashuupulwa.
The BRICS group, initially formed by Brazil, Russia, India, and China in 2006, expanded in 2011 to include South Africa and then further expanded in 2024 to invite several new countries, including Egypt and Ethiopia.
Following the recent BRICS summit in Kazan, Russia's President Vladimir Putin announced an expansion of the bloc with the establishment of a BRICS partner status. According to Putin, invitations will be sent to potential partner countries, and their acceptance will mark their official inclusion in the BRICS partnership framework.
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🗣 "You cannot be behind it [this process], which will open up interaction with progressive nations for us," Namibia's ambassador to Moscow, Clemens Handuukeme Kashuupulwa, told Russian media on the sidelines of the first ministerial conference of the Russia-Africa Partnership Forum in Sochi.
Kashuupulwa stressed the potential benefits of closer ties with the influential bloc of emerging economies. He noted that while Namibia is actively working towards potential BRICS membership, the process has been delayed due to the death of the Namibian president and the upcoming elections scheduled for November 27.
🗣 "We are working closely with South Africa [on this matter], but for the moment we are not yet prepared to be members of BRICS," explained Ambassador Kashuupulwa.
The BRICS group, initially formed by Brazil, Russia, India, and China in 2006, expanded in 2011 to include South Africa and then further expanded in 2024 to invite several new countries, including Egypt and Ethiopia.
Following the recent BRICS summit in Kazan, Russia's President Vladimir Putin announced an expansion of the bloc with the establishment of a BRICS partner status. According to Putin, invitations will be sent to potential partner countries, and their acceptance will mark their official inclusion in the BRICS partnership framework.
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❗️Turkey has received an offer to become a BRICS partner country, the country's trade minister says
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The West aims to preserve dominance by undermining regional stability: Russian defense minister
MOSCOW, Nov. 12 (Xinhua) -- In a bid to preserve its global dominance, the West is attempting to undermine regional stability, Russian Defense Minister Andrei Belousov said on Tuesday.
"In order to preserve its role of the hegemon, the collective West is trying to undermine regional stability," Belousov said at a meeting of the Council of Defense Ministers of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) in Moscow.
He said that consequently, the participants of the expanded BRICS summit in Kazan, Russia, focused on promoting a peaceful settlement of conflicts, and "the formation of a fair multipolar world order."
The meeting of the Council of Defense Ministers of the CIS kicked off in Moscow on Tuesday.
According to Belousov, senior defense officials from Azerbaijan, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Russia attended the meeting.
The participants will focus on the agenda concerning multilateral military cooperation within the CIS, said Belousov, adding that they will also discuss the preparations to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the Victory in the Great Patriotic War. ■
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MOSCOW, Nov. 12 (Xinhua) -- In a bid to preserve its global dominance, the West is attempting to undermine regional stability, Russian Defense Minister Andrei Belousov said on Tuesday.
"In order to preserve its role of the hegemon, the collective West is trying to undermine regional stability," Belousov said at a meeting of the Council of Defense Ministers of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) in Moscow.
He said that consequently, the participants of the expanded BRICS summit in Kazan, Russia, focused on promoting a peaceful settlement of conflicts, and "the formation of a fair multipolar world order."
The meeting of the Council of Defense Ministers of the CIS kicked off in Moscow on Tuesday.
According to Belousov, senior defense officials from Azerbaijan, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Russia attended the meeting.
The participants will focus on the agenda concerning multilateral military cooperation within the CIS, said Belousov, adding that they will also discuss the preparations to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the Victory in the Great Patriotic War. ■
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🇹🇷Turkey has received an invitation to become a BRICS partner state, Trade Minister Omer Bolat announced.
He added that Turkey’s goal in BRICS is “to develop multifaceted and multi-level relations on the platform of the association, both in foreign policy and trade.”
"BRICS is a coalition of important countries, which together account for 25% of the world's GDP. The popularity of BRICS is growing. Regarding Turkey's participation, we have been offered partnership. Turkey's involvement in the work of BRICS would be highly beneficial for the country in terms of cooperation with all significant international platforms," Haber TV quoted Bolat as saying.
He added that Turkey’s goal in BRICS is “to develop multifaceted and multi-level relations on the platform of the association, both in foreign policy and trade.”
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China-Russia сooperation to help avoid global crisis
Close contacts between China and Russia across various sectors enable the two countries to stabilise the regional situation and avert a global crisis, said Zhang Hong, at the Institute of Russian, Eastern European and Central Asian Studies of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.
The expert clarified that Beijing and Moscow maintain communication through various channels, yielding specific results due to their strong mutual trust. He noted that China supports Russia on multilateral platforms such as #BRICS and the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO).
The European Union is expressing concern over the close partnership between China and Russia, as it "may pose a challenge to the West-dominated world order," Zhang Hong pointed out. He reminded that China-Russia relations are characterised by non-confrontation and an absence of targeting toward any third parties, which he believes is the right approach for major states to interact with one another.
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Close contacts between China and Russia across various sectors enable the two countries to stabilise the regional situation and avert a global crisis, said Zhang Hong, at the Institute of Russian, Eastern European and Central Asian Studies of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.
"China and Russia, both permanent members of the UN Security Council and major world powers, are joining hands to uphold world peace, stability and security. Their strategic mutual trust and close coordination can help stabilise the region and avoid global crisis," the Global Times cited the expert's remarks on the current visit of Russian Security Council Secretary Sergey Shoigu to China.
The expert clarified that Beijing and Moscow maintain communication through various channels, yielding specific results due to their strong mutual trust. He noted that China supports Russia on multilateral platforms such as #BRICS and the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO).
The European Union is expressing concern over the close partnership between China and Russia, as it "may pose a challenge to the West-dominated world order," Zhang Hong pointed out. He reminded that China-Russia relations are characterised by non-confrontation and an absence of targeting toward any third parties, which he believes is the right approach for major states to interact with one another.
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Zhang Hong clarified that Beijing and Moscow maintain contact through various channels, yielding specific results due to their strong mutual trust
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They also discussed the challenging situation in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict zone.
Besides, Russia and Saudi Arabia emphasized the importance of continuing close coordination in OPEC+.
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Libya interested in joining BRICS
Acting Head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Libyan Government of National Unity Taher al-Bawr stated that the country is interested in joining BRICS. The possibility of this step is currently being examined in government circles in Libya:
Al-Bawr also expressed regret over the lack of an invitation to the last #BRICS summit, despite the desire to participate in order to better understand the possibilities of the bloc:
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Acting Head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Libyan Government of National Unity Taher al-Bawr stated that the country is interested in joining BRICS. The possibility of this step is currently being examined in government circles in Libya:
"We are interested in joining, but joining is a guarantee of the value, the benefit that Libya can receive from joining the association. In fact, we are currently studying the possibility of joining BRICS in government circles. This requires a deep study and assessment of the benefits Libya will receive from joining BRICS," he said.
Al-Bawr also expressed regret over the lack of an invitation to the last #BRICS summit, despite the desire to participate in order to better understand the possibilities of the bloc:
“Unfortunately, we were not even invited to the last BRICS summit, although we wished to attend to better understand the opportunities that this association provides,” added al-Bawr.
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Libya interested in joining BRICS, reviews possibilities
We are interested in joining, but joining is a guarantee of the value, the benefit that Libya can receive from joining the association, Acting Head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Libyan Government of National Unity Taher al-Bawr said
African nations eager to collaborate with BRICS
African countries are increasingly eager to engage with BRICS and are showing interest in exploring new formats of cooperation with the group. It was expressed by Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Bogdanov, who also serves as the special presidential envoy for the Middle East and Africa, during an interview following the First Ministerial Conference Russia-Africa.
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African countries are increasingly eager to engage with BRICS and are showing interest in exploring new formats of cooperation with the group. It was expressed by Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Bogdanov, who also serves as the special presidential envoy for the Middle East and Africa, during an interview following the First Ministerial Conference Russia-Africa.
"Of course, all are interested, naturally, interested. This is a fact. They said here at the conference that they would like to be provided the format or the form of joining the work. This is being discussed, of course," he said when commenting on African countries’ interest in #BRICS.
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African countries interested in joining work in BRICS format — Russian MFA
The first ministerial conference of the Russia-Africa Partnership Forum was held on November 9-10 in the Sirius Federal Territory on Russia’s Black Sea coast
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🇳🇬🌍 It's only a matter of time before Nigeria becomes a full member of BRICS, says former vice-presidential candidate
🗣 "Our partnership with BRICS will change a lot of things," Dr. Emmanuel Chukwuka Johnson, a former vice-presidential candidate in Nigeria's 2023 election, told Sputnik Africa on the sidelines of the First Ministerial Conference of the #RussiaAfrica Africa Partnership Forum in Sochi, Russia.
The politician believes that Nigeria's membership in BRICS would positively impact the country's economic development by changing the way transactions and businesses are conducted.
According to him, BRICS membership would help Nigeria strengthen its currency, the naira, by reducing its dependence on the US dollar and providing more opportunities for trade with other countries.
🗣 "In fact, there are so many other benefits that will come, and Nigerians are fully ready for it because we want that alternative," Dr. Johnson said.
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🗣 "Our partnership with BRICS will change a lot of things," Dr. Emmanuel Chukwuka Johnson, a former vice-presidential candidate in Nigeria's 2023 election, told Sputnik Africa on the sidelines of the First Ministerial Conference of the #RussiaAfrica Africa Partnership Forum in Sochi, Russia.
The politician believes that Nigeria's membership in BRICS would positively impact the country's economic development by changing the way transactions and businesses are conducted.
According to him, BRICS membership would help Nigeria strengthen its currency, the naira, by reducing its dependence on the US dollar and providing more opportunities for trade with other countries.
🗣 "In fact, there are so many other benefits that will come, and Nigerians are fully ready for it because we want that alternative," Dr. Johnson said.
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Bolivia has received an invitation to become a BRICS partner state, Foreign Minister Celinda Sosa told TASS.
According to the top diplomat, Cuba has also been accepted as a BRICS partner state.
“We are really very grateful to the president of brotherly Russia for supporting Bolivia's participation in BRICS. Today we received an invitation from the Russian foreign minister. We were invited to join BRICS as a partner state. We have responded positively to this invitation," she said on the sidelines of the 29th UN Climate Change Conference (UNFCCC COP 29) in Baku.
According to the top diplomat, Cuba has also been accepted as a BRICS partner state.
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Russia-Ethiopia business forum opens in Addis Ababa: a new Era of economic collaboration
The Russia-Ethiopia Business Forum, themed "Russia-Ethiopia: Time doesn’t wait!" has commenced in Addis Ababa, aiming to enhance economic cooperation between the two nations. With Ethiopia’s recent accession to BRICS, the event holds added significance as it aims to explore how this membership could strengthen regional influence and facilitate strategic partnerships across vital sectors.
Hosted in Ethiopia's capital, the forum has attracted over 30 Russian companies from various sectors, including transportation, construction, IT and cyber-security, agro-industry, and tourism.
Igor Morozov, Chairman of the Coordination Committee on Economic Cooperation with African Countries, inaugurated the event, highlighting Ethiopia's dynamic market, which is poised for increased Russian investment and technological advancements in areas such as electric transportation, solar energy, and lithium battery production.
Morozov underscored the significance of Ethiopia’s #BRICS membership, stating that it would enhance trade networks between Russia and Africa.
He also pointed out that the recent establishment of Free Trade Zones and Industrial Parks across Ethiopia offers attractive opportunities for Russian firms looking to solidify their presence in the region.
As the forum progresses, it highlights a pivotal moment for Russia-Ethiopia relations within the broader BRICS context.
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The Russia-Ethiopia Business Forum, themed "Russia-Ethiopia: Time doesn’t wait!" has commenced in Addis Ababa, aiming to enhance economic cooperation between the two nations. With Ethiopia’s recent accession to BRICS, the event holds added significance as it aims to explore how this membership could strengthen regional influence and facilitate strategic partnerships across vital sectors.
Hosted in Ethiopia's capital, the forum has attracted over 30 Russian companies from various sectors, including transportation, construction, IT and cyber-security, agro-industry, and tourism.
Igor Morozov, Chairman of the Coordination Committee on Economic Cooperation with African Countries, inaugurated the event, highlighting Ethiopia's dynamic market, which is poised for increased Russian investment and technological advancements in areas such as electric transportation, solar energy, and lithium battery production.
Morozov underscored the significance of Ethiopia’s #BRICS membership, stating that it would enhance trade networks between Russia and Africa.
"The acceptance of Ethiopia into the BRICS will facilitate payment systems and broaden the scope of our economic engagement," he remarked.
He also pointed out that the recent establishment of Free Trade Zones and Industrial Parks across Ethiopia offers attractive opportunities for Russian firms looking to solidify their presence in the region.
As the forum progresses, it highlights a pivotal moment for Russia-Ethiopia relations within the broader BRICS context.
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🇷🇺🌍 A realistic path forward for carbon markets lies within like-minded unions, such as BRICS, a Russian official says
🗣 "The most realistic way is to create carbon markets within the framework of like-minded alliances – the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, BRICS. The current COP–29 conference provides a good basis to lay future economic alliances to combat global warming," Special Envoy of the Russian President for relations with International Organizations for the Achievement of Sustainable Development Goals Boris Titov said.
Speaking on the sidelines of the 29th session of the UN Climate Change Conference (COP-29) in Baku, Azerbaijan, he highlighted the need for government leadership in driving a single carbon market, which he sees as essential for incentivizing private sector emissions reductions.
Titov argued that achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) "as a whole world" is impossible due to the "politicized use" of multilateralism for "unilateral benefits." He pointed to Russia's progress on many SDGs, noting that Russian companies could share environmental, social, and governance practices, but face political obstacles. Therefore, he suggested that Russia focus on regional cooperation groups and "communities of 'friends with common views'."
He also noted that the climate agenda should deliver economic benefits, not just costs, and called for a clear agreement on a mandatory carbon market to commercialize private sector emissions reductions.
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🗣 "The most realistic way is to create carbon markets within the framework of like-minded alliances – the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, BRICS. The current COP–29 conference provides a good basis to lay future economic alliances to combat global warming," Special Envoy of the Russian President for relations with International Organizations for the Achievement of Sustainable Development Goals Boris Titov said.
Speaking on the sidelines of the 29th session of the UN Climate Change Conference (COP-29) in Baku, Azerbaijan, he highlighted the need for government leadership in driving a single carbon market, which he sees as essential for incentivizing private sector emissions reductions.
Titov argued that achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) "as a whole world" is impossible due to the "politicized use" of multilateralism for "unilateral benefits." He pointed to Russia's progress on many SDGs, noting that Russian companies could share environmental, social, and governance practices, but face political obstacles. Therefore, he suggested that Russia focus on regional cooperation groups and "communities of 'friends with common views'."
He also noted that the climate agenda should deliver economic benefits, not just costs, and called for a clear agreement on a mandatory carbon market to commercialize private sector emissions reductions.
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🎙 Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov’s interview with Marina Kim for the New World project (Moscow, November 14, 2024)
Key talking points:
#InternationalAffairs
• Our main task now is to achieve all the goals formulated by President Vladimir Putin. You are aware of the West’s expectations. They are speculating about stopping the hostilities at a certain line and coordinating a truce, so that 10 years from now they will decide who Crimea and Donbass belong to. This is coffee cup reading. I won’t engage in it. We have our tasks, and we will fulfil them.
• Our job is to assert and promote Russia’s interests in keeping with its Constitution as well as the objectives defined by President Vladimir Putin. This goes beyond Ukraine and applies to Russia’s Foreign Policy Concept in general.
#USA
• Washington can’t allow Russia to prove that it is a strong player and undermine the West’s reputation. They don’t care about Ukraine. They only care about their reputation. They decided that Ukraine should have a government they like and didn’t expect anyone to protest. Russia? It’s a big country but it must be brought down a peg. That is what this is about rather than the future of the Ukrainian people. They don’t care about people.
• Sanctions have been imposed on over half of the world’s countries, even if they are not as drastic as those that have been adopted against Russia, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, Iran and Venezuela. The real reason behind the West’s current rage is that China is rapidly and confidently surging ahead of the United States.
• We can see through what the Americans want. Sitting somewhere overseas, they believe that they are beyond the reach, while leaving it to Europe to overcome the challenges they face in terms of encouraging and arming Ukraine to fight Russia, as well as footing the bill for the Middle East tragedy.
#Eurasia4You
• God gave us one continent, and we share it. This continent possesses immense and, in fact, the biggest natural resources, while several millennia-old civilisations inhabit it. Failing to benefit from these competitive advantages would be a mistake. This is what the idea of building a Greater Eurasian Partnership is all about, and the EAEU, SCO and ASEAN have already taken the first steps in this direction. We are establishing ties and promoting dialogue. If we succeed in fulfilling the plans we have, the Greater Eurasian Partnership will offer a solid foundation and serve as an economic and transport backbone for what President Vladimir Putin called a new Eurasian security architecture.
• There is a clear understanding that the Eurasian security architecture, just like the Greater Eurasian Partnership, must be open to all countries and continents, including Eurasia’s western part, even if so far the latter has been trying, as if by inertia, to ensure its interests within a Euro-Atlantic security concept instead of opting for the Eurasian framework, which would be natural and reasonable, considering the geography factor. This is their way of saying that they do not intend to do anything without the United States.
#BRICS
🌐 BRICS is about the new world order that is based on the main principle of the UN Charter – the sovereign equality of states.
• BRICS has no intention of dividing the world. It wants to bring together countries that desire closer relations so that they can live on the land they got from God and their ancestors just as they used to, as great civilisations.
#Africa
🌍 Decolonisation has taken place, in a broad sense. But being able to actually manage one’s freedom and resources is a different story. This is where neo-colonialism comes to the fore.
• The First Ministerial Conference of the Russia-Africa Partnership Forum in Sochi, and the Russia-Africa Summit in St Petersburg in 2023 clearly put into perspective the trends that could be called Africa’s second awakening.
Key talking points:
#InternationalAffairs
• Our main task now is to achieve all the goals formulated by President Vladimir Putin. You are aware of the West’s expectations. They are speculating about stopping the hostilities at a certain line and coordinating a truce, so that 10 years from now they will decide who Crimea and Donbass belong to. This is coffee cup reading. I won’t engage in it. We have our tasks, and we will fulfil them.
• Our job is to assert and promote Russia’s interests in keeping with its Constitution as well as the objectives defined by President Vladimir Putin. This goes beyond Ukraine and applies to Russia’s Foreign Policy Concept in general.
#USA
• Washington can’t allow Russia to prove that it is a strong player and undermine the West’s reputation. They don’t care about Ukraine. They only care about their reputation. They decided that Ukraine should have a government they like and didn’t expect anyone to protest. Russia? It’s a big country but it must be brought down a peg. That is what this is about rather than the future of the Ukrainian people. They don’t care about people.
• Sanctions have been imposed on over half of the world’s countries, even if they are not as drastic as those that have been adopted against Russia, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, Iran and Venezuela. The real reason behind the West’s current rage is that China is rapidly and confidently surging ahead of the United States.
• We can see through what the Americans want. Sitting somewhere overseas, they believe that they are beyond the reach, while leaving it to Europe to overcome the challenges they face in terms of encouraging and arming Ukraine to fight Russia, as well as footing the bill for the Middle East tragedy.
#Eurasia4You
• God gave us one continent, and we share it. This continent possesses immense and, in fact, the biggest natural resources, while several millennia-old civilisations inhabit it. Failing to benefit from these competitive advantages would be a mistake. This is what the idea of building a Greater Eurasian Partnership is all about, and the EAEU, SCO and ASEAN have already taken the first steps in this direction. We are establishing ties and promoting dialogue. If we succeed in fulfilling the plans we have, the Greater Eurasian Partnership will offer a solid foundation and serve as an economic and transport backbone for what President Vladimir Putin called a new Eurasian security architecture.
• There is a clear understanding that the Eurasian security architecture, just like the Greater Eurasian Partnership, must be open to all countries and continents, including Eurasia’s western part, even if so far the latter has been trying, as if by inertia, to ensure its interests within a Euro-Atlantic security concept instead of opting for the Eurasian framework, which would be natural and reasonable, considering the geography factor. This is their way of saying that they do not intend to do anything without the United States.
#BRICS
🌐 BRICS is about the new world order that is based on the main principle of the UN Charter – the sovereign equality of states.
• BRICS has no intention of dividing the world. It wants to bring together countries that desire closer relations so that they can live on the land they got from God and their ancestors just as they used to, as great civilisations.
#Africa
🌍 Decolonisation has taken place, in a broad sense. But being able to actually manage one’s freedom and resources is a different story. This is where neo-colonialism comes to the fore.
• The First Ministerial Conference of the Russia-Africa Partnership Forum in Sochi, and the Russia-Africa Summit in St Petersburg in 2023 clearly put into perspective the trends that could be called Africa’s second awakening.
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🇪🇬🇿🇦 Egypt and South Africa discuss enhancing BRICS cooperation
This came during a meeting in Cairo between Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi and South African Minister of International Relations and Cooperation Ronald Lamola, the Egyptian leader's office said in a statement Thursday.
🗣 "The meeting reviewed ways to enhance and expand bilateral cooperation in all fields, especially in light of the two countries' membership in the BRICS and their active role regionally and at the level of the African continent," the presidency said in a statement.
Lamola conveyed to President el-Sisi a message from his South African counterpart Cyril Ramaphosa, expressing his appreciation to the Egyptian leader and his keenness to continue developing relations with Pretoria, the statement said.
For his part, President el-Sisi stressed that Cairo "holds in high esteem the historical brotherly relations that bind the two countries and peoples".
The BRICS group of emerging economies, founded in 2006 by Russia, China, India and Brazil, with South Africa joining in 2011, welcomed Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia to its ranks in January this year.
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This came during a meeting in Cairo between Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi and South African Minister of International Relations and Cooperation Ronald Lamola, the Egyptian leader's office said in a statement Thursday.
🗣 "The meeting reviewed ways to enhance and expand bilateral cooperation in all fields, especially in light of the two countries' membership in the BRICS and their active role regionally and at the level of the African continent," the presidency said in a statement.
Lamola conveyed to President el-Sisi a message from his South African counterpart Cyril Ramaphosa, expressing his appreciation to the Egyptian leader and his keenness to continue developing relations with Pretoria, the statement said.
For his part, President el-Sisi stressed that Cairo "holds in high esteem the historical brotherly relations that bind the two countries and peoples".
The BRICS group of emerging economies, founded in 2006 by Russia, China, India and Brazil, with South Africa joining in 2011, welcomed Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia to its ranks in January this year.
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Fabiano Mielniczuk about BRICS and the upcoming Brazilian Chairship
Co-Chair of the BRICS Civil Forum Working Group "Information and Cybersecurity, Digital Development"; Professor at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul; Research Member of NEBRICS Fabiano Mielniczuk participated in the round table of the BRICS Expert Council-Russia on November🕊 🕊 . He also gave a lecture to students at HSE University in Moscow (National Research University, Russia).
The significance of the forthcoming #BRICS sherpa and sous-sherpa meeting in November was brought up by the expert during the round table.
He also discussed the actions he believes are necessary to ensure the group's success in 2025.
Speaking about the BRICS Civil Forum, which was organised by the BRICS Expert Council-Russia in July this year, Fabiano Mielniczuk noted the activity of the civil society in Brazil.
He emphasised that Brazil's successful participation in BRICS can have an immense effect on global politics and the economy.
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Co-Chair of the BRICS Civil Forum Working Group "Information and Cybersecurity, Digital Development"; Professor at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul; Research Member of NEBRICS Fabiano Mielniczuk participated in the round table of the BRICS Expert Council-Russia on November
The significance of the forthcoming #BRICS sherpa and sous-sherpa meeting in November was brought up by the expert during the round table.
He also discussed the actions he believes are necessary to ensure the group's success in 2025.
Speaking about the BRICS Civil Forum, which was organised by the BRICS Expert Council-Russia in July this year, Fabiano Mielniczuk noted the activity of the civil society in Brazil.
"I hope that Brazil's Chairship next year will allow us to take the BRICS agenda to a new level, and we will be able to pay due attention to key initiatives related to digitalisation and economic cooperation," said the expert.
He emphasised that Brazil's successful participation in BRICS can have an immense effect on global politics and the economy.
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