KAZAN, Russia
At the BRICS summit in Kazan, Russian President Vladimir Putin highlighted the economic opportunities within the member countries.
He proposed establishing a joint grain exchange and a BRICS investment platform.He also emphasized the need
for a "balanced approach" to climate issues, ensuring that
the climate agenda does not impede market competition.
“We suggest the creation of a
new BRICS investment platform, which would serve as a robust mechanism for
bolstering our national economies and providing financial support to nations in
the global South and East,” he said.
The three-day BRISC summit,
which included representatives from 36 countries such as China, India, the UAE,
and South Africa, highlighted the shortcomings of U.S.-led initiatives aimed at
isolating Russia due to its involvement in Ukraine.
The coalition that started
with Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa has grown to include Iran,
Egypt, Ethiopia, the United Arab Emirates, and Saudi Arabia.
Turkey, Azerbaijan, and
Malaysia have officially submitted applications for membership, and many other
countries have shown interest in joining as well.
Putin stated that several
BRICS nations rank among the top producers of grain, legumes, and oilseeds
globally.
He suggested establishing a
BRICS grain exchange to help create fair and reliable price indicators for
these products and raw materials, emphasizing its importance in maintaining
food security.
This initiative aims to
safeguard interests against negative external influences, speculation, and the
artificial scarcity of food items.
The Kremlin has positioned
BRICS as a rival to the Western-led global system and intensified its outreach
to Global South nations following its military intervention in Ukraine in
February 2022.
Russia has actively advocated
for the establishment of a new payment system to provide an alternative to the
SWIFT banking network, enabling Moscow to circumvent Western sanctions and
engage in trade with its partners.
The Kremlin has characterized
the BRICS Summit as one of the most important foreign policy events in Russia's
history.
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