After much deliberations at the 14th BRICS Summit over the weekend, Beijing adopted a Declaration reiterating the importance of enhancing solidarity and cooperation based on common interests and key priorities.
This further strengthens a strategic partnership between BRICS countries – Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa.
Held under the XIV BRICS Summit under the theme ‘Foster High-quality BRICS Partnership, Usher in a New Era for Global Development’, leaders of the Federative Republic of Brazil, the Russian Federation, the Republic of India, the People’s Republic of China and the Republic of South Africa, resolved to:
The declaration would “encompass making instruments of global governance more inclusive, representative and participatory to facilitate greater and more meaningful participation of developing and least developed countries – especially in Africa”.
BRICS leaders further committed themselves to:
Added the declaration: “We recall the UNGA Resolution 75/1 and reiterate the call for reforms of the principal organs of the United Nations.
“We recommit to instil new life in the discussions on reform of the UN Security Council and continue the work to revitalize the General Assembly and strengthen the Economic and Social Council.
“The presence of four BRICS countries in the UN Security Council provides an opportunity to further enhance the weight of our dialogue on issue of international peace and security and for continued cooperation in areas of mutual interest, including through regular exchanges amongst our permanent Mission to the United Nations and in other international fora.
“We reiterate the need for all countries to cooperate in promoting and protecting human rights and fundamental freedoms under the principles of equality and mutual respect.
“We agree to continue to treat all human rights including the right to development in a fair and equal manner, on the same footing and with the same emphasis.
“We agree to strengthen cooperation on issues of common interests both within BRICS and in multilateral fora including the United Nations General Assembly and Human Rights Council, taking into account the necessity to promote, protect and fulfil human rights in a non-selective, non-politicised and constructive manner and without double standards.”
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