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China Says Premier Li to Visit Brazil for BRICS Summit, Egypt
China Says Premier Li to Visit Brazil for BRICS Summit, Egypt

Asharq Al-Awsat

time02-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Asharq Al-Awsat

China Says Premier Li to Visit Brazil for BRICS Summit, Egypt

Chinese Premier Li Qiang will visit Brazil for a meeting of BRICS countries and then Egypt next week, Beijing's foreign ministry said on Wednesday. "Li Qiang will attend the 17th BRICS Summit upon invitation in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from July 5 to 8," a foreign ministry spokesperson said in a statement. Beijing and Moscow have hailed the BRICS club as a counterweight to what they see as Western hegemony on the world stage, according to AFP. A loose grouping of countries named after founding members Brazil, Russia, India and China, its members pledge to boost trade and cooperation, though it is not a trade pact and has few institutional ties. "The BRICS cooperation mechanism is one of the most important platforms for solidarity and cooperation among emerging markets and developing countries in today's world," foreign ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning said. "It is a vital force in promoting a more equal and orderly multipolar world and an inclusive and beneficial economic globalisation," she added. The Kremlin said last week, however, that President Vladimir Putin would not travel to Brazil for the upcoming summit due to the outstanding International Criminal Court (ICC) arrest warrant on the Russian president. Following his visit to Brazil, Li will then "pay an official visit to Egypt from July 9 to 10", Beijing said. "During the visit, Premier Li Qiang will have in-depth exchanges of views with Egyptian leaders on the development of China-Egypt relations, the deepening of mutually beneficial cooperation, and issues of common concern," Mao said.

Russia can't afford to be weak
Russia can't afford to be weak

Russia Today

time28-05-2025

  • Business
  • Russia Today

Russia can't afford to be weak

Russia is a key pillar of Eurasian security and thus cannot afford to be weak, the head of the country's Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR), Sergey Naryshkin, has stated. Addressing the attendees of an international security conference in Moscow on Wednesday, Naryshkin said that 'Russia has no right to be weak… [and] to abandon its own values and pursue the chimera of totalitarian liberalism and globalism.' According to Naryshkin, 'history teaches us that the security on the Eurasian continent and ultimately the whole world depends on Russia's firm standing.' Representatives from more than 150 nations were expected to attend the security conference, called the 13th International Meeting of High Representatives for Security Issues, in the Russian capital. Invitations were sent out to the nations of the Global South and East, to the Commonwealth of Independent States, and to members of the Collective Security Treaty Organization, the Eurasian Economic Union, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, as well as to more than 20 international organizations. Topping the event's agenda is the 'formation of a new architecture of equal and indivisible security that is fairer and corresponds to today's realities.' Speaking at a forum titled 'New World Order: Formation of a Multipolar World and the Role of Russia' last month, State Duma Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Leonid Slutsky stated that Russia is actively promoting a new model of international relations and 'plays a central role in building a new, fair world order.' This, according to the lawmaker, is based on multipolarity and mutual respect, and will lay the groundwork for the creation of a safe and stable global security architecture. During the same event, Ivan Timofeev, who heads up the Russian International Affairs Council, argued that the 'old European system of collective security has ceased to function.' He insisted that in its place, a new, broader Eurasian security model will be established in the near future.

Through joint efforts we will ensure expansion of Russia-Africa ties
Through joint efforts we will ensure expansion of Russia-Africa ties

Russia Today

time26-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Russia Today

Through joint efforts we will ensure expansion of Russia-Africa ties

Russian President Vladimir Putin has extended his regards to the heads of state across Africa on the occasion of Africa Day, expressing confidence that joint efforts will lead to the further strengthening of Russia-Africa relations, the Kremlin press service reported on Sunday. 'I am confident that through joint efforts we will ensure the further expansion of multifaceted Russian-African ties for the benefit of our peoples, in the interests of building a fair and democratic multipolar world order,' the president stated. 'This year is marked by anniversaries: the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II and the formation of the United Nations, as well as the 65th anniversary of the adoption of the UN Declaration on the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples,' Putin noted. He emphasized that the defeat of Nazism and the dismantling of the colonial system were among the defining events of the 20th century, enabling nations around the world to pursue peaceful and independent development. The Russian president also praised the progress made by African countries since gaining independence, saying they had 'achieved recognized success in the economic and social spheres.' He underscored the role of the African Union and regional organizations in promoting security and stability on the continent. Putin reiterated that Russia has consistently advocated for deepening traditionally friendly relations with African nations. 'This is fully evidenced by the Russia-Africa summits held in 2019 and 2023, which made it possible to identify new areas of cooperation and facilitated the coordination of efforts in international affairs,' the president added. The statement also included an announcement that the next ministerial conference of the Russia-Africa Partnership forum is scheduled to take place later this year in an African country. On the same day, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova stated that 'today, our relations are developing on an upward trajectory, and building a truly strategic partnership with Africa is one of the priorities of Russia's foreign policy.' Africa Day is celebrated on May 25 to commemorate the establishment of the Organization of African Unity, now the African Union, in 1963.

BRICS is a key platform for the global majority
BRICS is a key platform for the global majority

Russia Today

time16-05-2025

  • Business
  • Russia Today

BRICS is a key platform for the global majority

The BRICS group has become a leading platform for aligning the interests of the global majority, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said on Thursday in a video message to participants of the 2nd BRICS Women's Entrepreneurship Forum. With its current membership, Lavrov said, the organization now accounts for close to half of the planet's population and around 40% of global GDP in terms of purchasing power parity – surpassing the combined economic weight of the G7. Given these figures, Lavrov argued, it is natural that BRICS continues to attract countries from the Global South and East, as many 'seek equal and mutually beneficial partnerships for the sake of joint development.' 'We view BRICS as a focal point for coordinating the interests of the World Majority's leading countries, a key pillar of a multipolar world, and an important mechanism for advancing genuinely multilateral cooperation,' Lavrov said. He also emphasized that BRICS places particular focus on innovation and economic modernization, 'sustainable finance, digitalization, and transport connectivity.' Within that context, Lavrov highlighted women's entrepreneurship as a critical force for progress, not only within BRICS countries but globally. 'Women's entrepreneurship is one of the key drivers of progress in these and other areas,' the Russian foreign minister said. According to Lavrov, the creativity, determination, and leadership qualities demonstrated by female entrepreneurs continues to unlock opportunities. Their work, he said, opens up 'new horizons for the development of our countries' economies and social spheres.' Lavrov also emphasized that the initiatives put forward at the forum will certainly be considered in the run-up to the BRICS summit scheduled for July 6–7 in Rio de Janeiro, and will 'contribute to the collective efforts.' BRICS was established in 2009 by Brazil, Russia, India, and China, with South Africa joining in 2011. In 2024, the bloc extended its full membership to Iran, Egypt, Ethiopia, and the United Arab Emirates. Nigeria and Uganda became partner states of BRICS in January 2025.

United in Moscow, China and Russia spurn talk of a Trump ‘reverse Nixon'
United in Moscow, China and Russia spurn talk of a Trump ‘reverse Nixon'

South China Morning Post

time09-05-2025

  • Politics
  • South China Morning Post

United in Moscow, China and Russia spurn talk of a Trump ‘reverse Nixon'

China and Russia have formed a unified front against the United States in a rebuff to speculation that US President Donald Trump could divide the two neighbours Advertisement After talks between Chinese President Xi Jinping and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin in Moscow on Thursday, the two countries slammed the 'hegemony' and 'unilateralism' of Trump's America-centric foreign policy to shake up the global order. They pledged to jointly defend the post-war multipolar world order by strengthening bilateral cooperation and pushing back against US 'containment'. Observers said the two leaders, who attended commemorations in the Russian capital of the 80th anniversary of Nazi Germany's surrender to the Soviet Union , were seeking to present their countries as on the right side of history and justice – in contrast to the US. 04:14 China's Xi Jinping joins Vladimir Putin at Victory Day parade in Russia China's Xi Jinping joins Vladimir Putin at Victory Day parade in Russia Since returning to office, Trump has launched a global tariff war , withdrawn from the Paris Climate Accord, and repeatedly attacked multilateral institutions established since the second world war.

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