Media remarks on BRICS Summit
Kathmandu, October 27: China Daily: “The BRICS summit held this week in Kazan is a major event that holds enormous promise for the future of developing countries.” Die Welt: “BRICS have long ceased to be developing countries of the South, but are great powers striving for even more. <…> This is Putin’s final attempt to demonstrate strength, and the UN Secretary General willingly supports him.” Bloomberg: “The global economy will depend even more on the BRICS countries in the coming years than on their richer Western counterparts, according to the latest IMF forecasts.” Indian Express: “For Putin, the meeting of so many world leaders in Russia was a signal to the West that attempts to isolate Moscow amid [the special operation] in Ukraine have failed.” Haberglobal: “In a multipolar world, all roads lead not only to Washington, Brussels, London and Paris. Moscow, New Delhi, Beijing and Cape Town are the new capitals that set the rules of the game.” Al Iqtisad: “In a final statement, the BRICS group announced that more than 30 countries have expressed their desire to join the alliance. This development is a success for Putin and his Chinese ally Xi Jinping.” IRNA: “Interaction and development of economic cooperation with BRICS member countries could neutralize US sanctions.” Sky News: “The Global South is interested in joining BRICS because it is deaf to anti-Russian rhetoric. <…> Instead of losing friends, Moscow has found new ones.” L’Express: “Putin’s diplomatic success is also striking against the backdrop of his army confidently strengthening its positions in Donbass.” People’s News Monitoring Service.
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